Episodes (Page 6)
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Déjà vu and jamais vu may signal healthy memory function.
Chris Moulin
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Sports fandom generally benefits mental health.
Daniel Wann
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Lifelong learning sharpens cognitive skills at any age.
Rachel Wu
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Examining motivations and methods of serial killers.
Louis Schlesinger
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Family estrangement is common and multifaceted.
Lucy Blake
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Children's friendship dynamics evolve with age.
Eileen Kennedy
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Five generations now coexist in the workplace.
Megan Gerhardt
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Expressive writing improves mental well-being.
James Pennebaker
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Music, memory, and emotions are deeply connected.
Elizabeth Margulis
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New research highlights cats' cognitive abilities.
Kristyn Vitale
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Designing cities to promote mental well-being through nature and community spaces.
Jenny Roe
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Liesel Sharabi, PhD, explores how dating apps have reshaped relationship formation.
Liesel Sharabi
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Susan Rivers, PhD, highlights video games as tools for social-emotional learning.
Susan Rivers
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Nathanael Fast, PhD, discusses the ethical implications of developing AI technologies.
Nathanael Fast
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Robert Leahy, PhD, differentiates productive from unproductive regret.
Robert Leahy
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Amy Edmondson, PhD, and Samuel West, PhD, analyze significant commercial failures.
Amy Edmondson
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Robert Sellers, PhD, presents scientific evidence on the importance of diversity.
Robert Sellers
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Viorica Marian, PhD, discusses the cognitive advantages of bilingualism.
Viorica Marian
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Adam Alter, PhD, addresses the universal experience of feeling stuck.
Adam Alter
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Geoff MacDonald, PhD, examines the well-being of single individuals.