Introduction: Bridging Minds and Machines Imagine a world where we could unravel the deepest mysteries of the human brain with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). This isn’t science fiction; it’s today’s reality, as AI is increasingly weaving its way into the study of our minds. The research paper “Topics and Trends in Artificial Intelligence […]
Tag: Cognitive psychology

Unveiling the Inner Workings: Translation and Cultural Validation of the Malay MAIA
Introduction Imagine feeling a flutter in your stomach before a big presentation or your heart racing during a thrilling movie scene. These sensations are your body’s way of communicating your internal state, a phenomenon known in psychology as interoception. Interoception refers to the understanding of the internal signals that your body sends you, like hunger, […]

The Weight of Empty Plates: How Hunger Influences Mental Well-being in Older Adults
Introduction: Opening the Pantry of the Mind Imagine a world where every meal is a question mark; where each day brings uncertainty about whether there will be enough food on the table. This is the reality for many older adults experiencing food insecurity. But beyond the physical hunger, what toll does this take on their […]

Navigating the Emotional Landscape: How Postmenopausal Women Experience Life During Essential Cancer Treatments
Introduction: A New Chapter in Women’s Health Imagine sailing through calm waters only to find stormy seas ahead without a moment’s notice. This is akin to the journey millions of postmenopausal women face when diagnosed with early breast cancer. As they bravely battle their illness, these women embark on a voyage through a unique chapter […]

Breaking Down the Barriers to Arts Engagement: A Psychological Exploration
Introduction: The Artistic Enigma Why do some of us dive headfirst into painting, dancing, or writing, while others stand on the sidelines, hesitant to take the plunge? The world of art offers a colorful array of opportunities for self-expression, stress relief, and joy. Yet, not everyone engages with the arts equally. Have you ever wondered […]

Exploring Participation Through the Eyes of Children with Developmental Disabilities**
Introduction: Journeying into the Minds of Young Explorers Imagine seeing the world through the lens of a child’s camera, capturing not just sights and sounds but also feelings and experiences. Now, visualize this lens as belonging to a child navigating life with developmental disabilities such as ADHD, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), or Autism Spectrum Disorder […]

Cracking the Social Code: How Autism Impacts Social Behavioural Adaptation
Introduction Imagine stepping into a room where everyone else instinctively knows how to dance to an invisible rhythm, but you find yourself out of sync, stumbling over steps that others seem to perform with ease. This analogy captures the essence of the challenges faced by individuals with autism, a condition that uniquely affects social behaviour […]

Seeing Eyes: Decoding the Science of Eye Contact Perception
Introduction: The Silent Language of Gaze Have you ever locked eyes with someone across the room and felt an unspoken connection, an intuitive understanding that words couldn’t capture? This everyday moment, while seemingly mundane, holds profound depths that researchers and psychologists strive to understand. The ability to perceive and interpret eye contact is not just […]

Curious Minds: Exploring Self-Concept and Life Circumstances of 13 Year Olds in Ireland
Introduction Imagine a world where every child’s journey into adolescence is a mystery waiting to be unraveled. What are the factors that shape their perception of themselves and influence their life’s path? In our quest to understand these mysteries, a recent research study titled “The characteristics, life circumstances and self-concept of 13 year olds with […]

Cracking the Code of Social Communication in Autism: Insights from Linguistics
Introduction Imagine listening to a story without really hearing the emotions behind the words. It’s as if the colors have drained away, leaving only a black-and-white sketch. This is often the experience for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) when engaging in social communication. People with ASD face unique challenges in understanding and expressing emotions, […]