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  • The Way You Describe Something Can Surprisingly Shape the Memory
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    The Way You Describe Something Can Surprisingly Shape the Memory

    Did you know that our memory is not a perfect playback of a recording? Rather than remembering the past as neutral information, every time we recall an event, the brain reconstructs the story from bits and pieces. That is the nature of memory. But what if the memory is influenced, for example, by a friend’s

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  • Attention Works by Turning Distraction Down Not Off
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    Attention Works by Turning Distraction Down Not Off

    Have you ever been deep in conversation at a loud party, only to snap your head around the moment someone across the room whispers your name? This isn’t a glitch in your focus; it’s a sophisticated “backend” antenna at work. That antenna is the attention working at the backend. In the 1960s, psychologist Anne Treisman

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  • You May Feel Social Rejection as Physical Pain
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    You May Feel Social Rejection as Physical Pain

    We often use physical metaphors to describe emotional experiences. We speak of “broken hearts,” “gut punches,” and “crushing” rejection. What if “it hurts” might be more literal than we ever imagined? An established fMRI study invited participants who had recently experienced an unwanted breakup to undergo two different types of stimulation. First, they looked at

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  • Your Body and Mind Have Very Different Learning Styles
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    Your Body and Mind Have Very Different Learning Styles

    Have you ever noticed your body reacting to a situation before your brain has even had a chance to process what is happening? Imagine you are in a new, healthy relationship. Your mind knows this person is kind and reliable. However, the moment they are five minutes late for a text, your heart starts racing and your

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  • Synchronized Brains Are Proven to Make People Feel Closer
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    Synchronized Brains Are Proven to Make People Feel Closer

    This may sound like “scientists have finally proven something we’ve already known from real-life experience”. But here are the nuances we tend to ignore. Social connection is more than an effort, skill, or personality; it might be a matter of neural alignment. A 2022 study at UCLA integrated neuroimaging with social network analysis to explore

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