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The ‘Gen Z stare’ is a real thing and it has sparked a seriously heated debate online with Millennials claiming its 'rude'.
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Our Culture Mag on MSNYour Guide to American Driving Culture: Strange Habits We Never QuestionAmericans spend a mind-boggling 70 billion hours behind the wheel each year. A whopping 86% of us prefer our cars to any other way of getting around. Most of us never stop to think about what this ...
Recent discoveries of how the brain works have shifted focus to brain networks, offering potential new hope for people ...
You may be seeing faces in clouds, toast, or cars—and it turns out your brain is wired to notice them. A fascinating new ...
We think, feel, and act through a gut-brain-heart connection. Aligning these can enhance decision-making and foster ...
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For the first time, researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and Amsterdam UMC have identified what happens ...
When imagining the future, optimists' brains tend to look remarkably alike, while pessimists show more varied neural activity ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOptimists Really Are on the ‘Same Wavelength’ When They Think About the Future, New Study of Brain Activity SuggestsAs the research participants thought about future scenarios, optimists displayed similar neural patterns, but pessimists ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNOptimists think alike: Brain scans reveal shared visions of the futureResearchers found that optimistic individuals share similar patterns of brain activity when imagining future events, ...
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