Christmas comes faster every year? Psychology study sheds light on holiday time distortions
New research published in PLOS One investigates why annual events like Christmas and Ramadan often feel like they come around ...
New research published in PLOS One investigates why annual events like Christmas and Ramadan often feel like they come around ...
Summary: A recent study finds that increased screen time is associated with higher levels of depression, anxiety, and attention issues ...
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We often think our brains tick away time in perfect synchronization with the clocks on our walls and electronic devices. ...
The age-old debate of nature versus nurture—whether our genetics or environment plays a more critical role in shaping our intelligence—has ...
A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour has found that certain visual properties of scenes — like their size, ...
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers led by Professor Mathew Diamond of the International School for Advanced ...
Mental models recreate external events to track the passage of time. Clocks, computers, and metronomes can keep time with exquisite ...
New research provides evidence that the way we perceive time can significantly affect how quickly our bodies heal. By manipulating ...
In a study spanning over a decade, researchers found no evidence to suggest that religious practices, such as praying or ...
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