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Cognitive Biases
Cognitive biases are like tricks that our brains sometimes play on us.
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Cognitive biases are like tricks that our brains sometimes play on us.
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Listen to this article The Dunning-Kruger effect describes how people often learn a little bit about something and then talk like they know everything about the subject. Imagine you've been playing a new video game for a couple of weeks. You might think you're really good
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Do you feel like your smartphone is taking over your life? In this article, you will learn some tips to stop your smartphone from controlling or distracting you.
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For language learners, you might know about grit and self-control and how they're important for reaching your goals. But what are these traits exactly, and how are they different?
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Why do people love extreme sports?
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Exercise mental health 00010:00/0:311× Easier Version: Exercise can improve our mental health. Scientists have discovered that when we exercise, our muscles release chemicals called myokines that travel to our brain and act as an antidepressant. Exercise also releases neurotransmitters that have a positive impact on our brains.
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Dementia0:00/0:411× According to a recent study published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, speaking two or more languages could have benefits for our health, particularly for our memory later in life. The study found that those who reported using two languages daily from a young age performed
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The attraction to true crime stories is normal and more common among women than men. Women are attracted to stories where other women survive, for example, if they are kidnapped and escape their attacker. Listening to true crime stories can help people learn preventive measures or how to survive if