Introduction Picture a juggler, gracefully keeping multiple balls in the air. This act requires a delicate balance, perfect timing, and constant adjustments. Now imagine if this balance is disrupted—some balls go higher while others drop too soon, creating a chaotic scene. This juggling act is akin to the intricate dance of excitation and inhibition balances […]
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Through the Lens of Emotion: Unveiling the Relationship Between Anxiety and Visual Attention
Introduction: The Fascinating Dance Between Vision and Emotion Imagine sitting in a crowded café. As you sip your coffee, your gaze naturally falls upon different faces around you. Some appear joyful, others pensive or anxious. But what if your eyes were telling your mind a different story? What if anxiety subtly influenced the way you […]

Growing Mindful Minds: How Early Experiences Shape Young Adolescents
Introduction Imagine sitting quietly and feeling every breath as it flows in and out, your mind uncluttered by past regrets or future worries. This is the essence of mindfulness, a state of acute awareness and presence. But how does this trait take root in young minds, especially during the turbulent years of early adolescence? The […]

Gaming Emotion: Exploring How EmoTIC Transforms Young Lives
Introduction: Gaming the Heart Imagine a world where video games do more than entertain; they nurture emotional growth and resilience. You might recall the early days of video gaming when pixelated screens and simple beeps dominated our experience. Fast forward to today, and we’re in a realm where these virtual landscapes can sculpt our emotional […]

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 Unseen Storm: Navigating Psychological Distress from Everyday Stresses
Introduction Imagine your mind as a bustling city where life flows steadily until one day, a simple thing—a disagreement at work, a spat with a friend, or even a missed deadline—throws everything into chaos. While many can move past these hiccups, others find themselves in a whirlwind of overwhelming emotions that echo the symptoms of […]

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 […]

Insights into Attention Disorders: Perception Unraveled
Introduction: The Intricate Dance of Attention Imagine a world where your mind is a bustling subway station, filled with trains of thought simultaneously arriving, departing, and overlapping. For someone with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this is a daily reality. ADHD is often characterized by inattention, distractibility, and impulsivity, affecting millions of people worldwide. But […]

Training Young Minds: New Hope for Kids with ADHD
Introduction: A New Wave in ADHD Treatment Imagine a world where managing Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) goes beyond medication and therapy, venturing into the realm of gaming-like exercises that not only capture a child’s interest but potentially impact their brain function. This isn’t just a dream; according to recent research, it’s a budding reality. The research […]

Understanding Minds Across Cultures: Executive Functions and Education in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Introduction Imagine trying to navigate an unfamiliar city without a map. To make it through, you’d rely on your ability to problem-solve, make quick decisions, and adapt to new challenges. This process draws upon what psychologists refer to as executive functions – the cognitive abilities that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and […]