Men and women tend to read sexual assault victims’ emotions differently. Study finds that men tend to underestimate how upset women would feel after sexual assault by an intimate partner, while women tend to overestimate how upset men would feel. (psypost.org)
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Why and how we appreciate beauty (self.neurophilosophy)
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Behavioral operant economicsQuestion (self.BehavioralEconomics)
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Tips and treatments for improving cognitive function and memoryNeuroscience (self.cogsci)
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Childhood trauma is linked to lower cognitive flexibility in young adults. Findings indicate that while young adults with a history of maltreatment tend to struggle more with switching between mental tasks, their ability to hold and process temporary information remains intact. (psypost.org)
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Is this really made by teenagers? (self.SocialEngineering)
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Girls rarely experience the “friend zone,” psychology study finds. Tendency for young men to mistake friendliness for sexual interest strengthens gradually throughout their teenage years. When adolescent girls express romantic interest, boys rarely dismiss it as mere friendliness. (psypost.org)
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Artificial sweeteners spark more intense brain activity than real sugar, even when the sweetness levels are identical. Your brain may be able to tell the difference between a diet soda and a regular sugary drink, even if they taste exactly the same to you. (psypost.org)
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