Words and Whirlwinds: How ADHD Shapes Adult Storytelling**

— Introduction: Wading Through Words and Minds Picture this: You’re sitting across from a friend who’s eagerly recounting an exciting weekend adventure. But just a few sentences in, they take unexpected turns, veer into tangential stories, and sometimes return to their main narrative—leaving you both amused and slightly dizzy. If you’ve ever experienced this, you […]

The Touch That Brings Us Closer: Exploring the Power of Intimate Touch Beyond Romance

— Introduction: More Than Words: The Hidden Connection Between Touch and Togetherness In our digital age, interactions have become more about screen taps than real-life touch. But what if the key to stronger connections lies not in our words, but in our touch? Recent findings from a study titled “Partner intimate touch is associated with […]

Are the Classic False Belief Tasks Cursed? Insights into Young Children’s Theory of Mind

Introduction: Inside a Child’s Mind Imagine explaining to a child that their favorite toy is hidden under the couch, but unbeknownst to them, you’ve secretly moved it to the toy chest. Would they think it’s still under the couch? This simple scenario strikes at the heart of a profound cognitive milestone in children: understanding false […]

Navigating the ‘Smart Drug’ Maze: Insights into University Students’ Beliefs and Knowledge About Cognitive Enhancers**

Introduction In the fast-paced world of university life, where academic pressures often mount, the allure of gaining a mental edge can be tempting. Enter the world of cognitive enhancers, colloquially termed ‘smart drugs’—substances like Modafinil that are used off-label by some students to boost concentration, memory, and mental stamina. But how safe are these drugs […]