Use it or lose itdoi:10.7554/eLife.85437ENTORHINAL cortexAMYLOID plaqueNEURAL pathwaysALZHEIMER'S diseaseRECOLLECTION (Psychology)NEURAL circuitryDENTATE gyrusDerdikman, DoriRechnitz, OhadeLife
It is true that this intuitivecommunicationwith us has a shelf life – it will spoil if you don’t apply it in time. This is obvious when someone says, “I knew I should have done that,” or “I had a gut feeling that was the wrong choice.” These people often get depressed and ...
It was a strange experience seeing incomprehensible work written by my own hand and yet, holding the notebook, I could feel some of the warm memories from those adolescent years. I really loved problem solving and I'm not completely sure why I changed my focus to psychology and then foreign...
Use It or Lose It: Engaged Lifestyle as a Buffer of Cognitive Decline in Aging? Presents information on a study examining the hypothesis that maintaining intellectual engagement through participation in everyday activities buffers indi... Hultsch,David,Hertzog,... - 《Psychology & Aging》 被引量...
such as the eyes and specific parts of the brain. But instead, our brain may be able to process sensory information somewhat more flexibly-'seeing' with our ears, if you like, "says Lore Thaler, a psychology professor at Durham University.Our real sensory superpower lies not in any individu...
It’s frustrating when you can’t get people to do what you want them to do. So, sometimes you can try to use reverse psychology to your advantage. Table of Contents Sometimes the direct approach just doesn’t work. You ask someone to do something, and they either forget or just do...
This research intends to explore the effects of short video use on college students’ weight loss intentions, and its intrinsic mechanism of action, b
Is the time you spend online so excessive that it disrupts your social life or causes you physical harm? Are you using the Internet to avoid doing your real work? Do you get so "hooked" that you lose track of the amount of time that you spend online?
[43,44]. In particular, self-control is an important goal-directed ability in the self-processes, referring to the capacity to change inherent or habitual behavior and maintain long-term goals by overcoming inner desires and external temptations [45]. It is worth noting that, in the Social ...
Traditionally, guilt has been a topic of great interest to social psychologists. According to psychology, guilt is when people believe they have violated an internalized moral or ethical norm and, as a result, feel responsible for their actions. In turn, this emotion has been known to negatively...