A little bit of stress is good
Although stress has a bit of a bad name, the best way to develop a
Although stress has a bit of a bad name, the best way to develop a
You probably know the feeling: you wake from a deep sleep and vaguely remember something
If you’ve ever waited for a train and suddenly thought about jumping—or pushing someone—in front of it, or had a sexually perverted thought that had little to do with your actual desires, you’re not the only one. Unwanted intrusive thoughts are common yet differ greatly from one person to the next. Keep reading if you want to find out how you might deal with such thoughts.
Calling someone on the phone is simple and fast, but at the same time many different complex communication processes are quickly going on in your brain.
Do you feel bad for still not correctly pronouncing the name of that international friend
Scientists have long assumed that the sounds humans can make are limited by our biology. New evidence shows, however, that it may be thanks to a change in our prehistoric ancestors’ diet that most languages today have ‘f’ and ‘v’ sounds.
Some say that taste is not to be discussed. Is that truly the case? Neuroscience
“Thank you” and “I’m sorry” are one of the first social concepts we teach our children. We tell them good manners are important, but why do we bother in the first place?
Monday morning, 10:45, you are on a tram in Utrecht on your way to work when a man suddenly pulls out a gun. What do you do: Run towards it or run away? Or are you not making this choice so consciously at all?
Administering a small dose of hallucinogens (also called microdosing) has become more and more popular.