How Relevant Is Neuroscience To Positive Psychology?Warren Davies
We can use neuroscience and tools from psychology to learn how to take advantage of anxiety and learn about the gifts or superpowers that come from it. Anxiety is the feeling of fear or worry typically associated with situations of uncertainty. The amygdala is a brain structure that is automat...
The neuroscience of motivation is complex, and those who want to be more motivated or who want to motivate others may wonder what it is that makes us motivated. Optimal motivation may rely on self-determination, and this type of motivation can impact overall task performance. The following th...
Along with the development of society, more and more problems are brought to our attention, one of the most serious issue is the gray population. Nevertheless, the significance of elderly people in society cannot be overstated. A...
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This question seems silly given the circumstances – how should you rate this blend of bad and good? Yet, this scale is what psychology researchers often use to survey feelings in scientific studies, treating emotions as either positive or negative, but never both. ...
you might assume that it was designed by renowned psychologists. While this is true for almost all personality tests, the MBTI is an exception, as the MBTI was designed by two laypersons. One was Katherine Cook Briggs, an American aspiring author with an interest in psychology; and the ...
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