How Control and Reward Shape Our Choices: Insights from Autism Research

— Introduction: The Secret Powers behind Our Choices Every day, countless decisions shape our lives, from choosing what to eat for breakfast to making crucial career moves. But have you ever paused to wonder what drives these choices? Behind every decision lies a complex interplay between personal agency—the feeling that we are in control—and reward—the […]

Exploring the Microworld: Unveiling the Mysteries of Microdosing Psychedelics

Introduction Imagine a world where tiny substances have a profound effect on your mind, enhancing creativity, mood, and overall well-being without the side effects typically associated with conventional doses. Welcome to the fascinating universe of microdosing psychedelics. This concept, while not entirely new, has taken a front seat in the realm of contemporary wellness and […]

Bridging the Digital Divide: Understanding Older Adults’ Interactions with Technology in Serious Games

The digital age has undeniably transformed the landscape of entertainment, blending it seamlessly with learning and engagement. Imagine your grandmother immersed in a game on her tablet, not just for fun but as an interactive session to sharpen her cognitive skills or manage health. Welcome to the world of serious games, where the stakes are […]

Cracking the Code of Human Desires: A Journey into Our Innermost Motives

Introduction: Peering Into the Labyrinth of Human Motivation Imagine peeking into the human mind and uncovering the myriad desires that drive our every action. Have you ever wondered why some people seem endlessly driven to achieve, while others find fulfillment in more spiritual or relational domains? These diverse inclinations are not mere whims but part […]

Peering into the Minds of Conspiracy Theorists: Understanding Intentions and Beliefs

Introduction Why do some people believe in conspiracy theories, like hidden plots by powerful individuals or groups orchestrating vast global changes? The curiosity behind these beliefs isn’t just an academic question; it is also an urgent social issue. Conspiracies range from the seemingly harmless to the dangerously pervasive, influencing elections and public health. Ever wonder […]

Effect of Intentional Bias on Agency Attribution of Animated Motion: An Event-Related fMRI Study

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