Exploring the Mind: How Personality and Executive Functions Influence ADHD in Adolescents

— Introduction Imagine a teenage world where thoughts race at lightning speed, emotions feel like a roller-coaster ride, and concentrating on daily tasks can seem as tricky as solving a complex puzzle. This is often the reality for adolescents grappling with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). The interplay of ADHD symptoms with personality traits and […]

Mind wandering in creative problem-solving: Relationships with divergent thinking and mental health

### Unlocking the Creative Chaos: The Dual Nature of Mind Wandering In a world where we are constantly encouraged to remain focused and productive, what happens if we let our minds wander? This intriguing concept forms the core of the research paper titled ‘[Mind Wandering in Creative Problem-Solving: Relationships with Divergent Thinking and Mental Health](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231946).’ […]

Unraveling the Power of Yoga in Enhancing Young Minds

Introduction Imagine a world where students replace their typical gym routines with a practice that promotes inner peace and improves physical health. This isn’t just wishful thinking; it’s the premise behind a recent exploration into the benefits of yoga within educational settings. The study titled “Yoga in school sports improves functioning of autonomic nervous system […]

The Brain Under Pressure: What Does Anxiety Reveal During Interrogation?

Introduction: Unraveling the Mind’s Response to Interrogation Picture yourself seated under the glaring light of an interrogation room, every word and twitch potentially scrutinized. Does your heart race, regardless of your innocence? You aren’t alone. Anxiety can envelop anyone under such intense examination, muddling the lines between deception and honesty. The human brain is an […]

Cultivating Compassion: Exploring the Japanese Take on the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales

Introduction: The Quest for Compassion Imagine a world where compassion isn’t an abstract concept but a quantifiable trait—something you can measure, cultivate, and track. This isn’t the stuff of science fiction. The Compassionate Engagement and Action Scale (CEAS) is the latest tool in psychology’s toolkit that aims to do just that. The study on The […]

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, […]

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 […]

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 […]