Introduction Imagine a world governed by a perpetual balancing act of good and bad deeds. You give a kind smile to a stranger, and somewhere down the line, the universe rewards you with an unexpected stroke of luck. Conversely, you cheat on a test, and you can’t escape the feeling that your misstep will catch […]
Tag: Terrestrial environments

Nature’s Influence: How a Simple View Can Change Your Decisions
Introduction: Gazing into Nature’s Window Imagine standing before a towering forest with sunlight dancing on the leaves, or perhaps sitting by a tranquil lake watching ripples elegantly spread out on the surface. You take a deep breath, and for a moment, all your worries seem to melt away. But what if such serene moments did […]

See the World Anew: Understanding Mirror Symmetry in Autism
Introduction: Seeing the Forest and the Trees Imagine walking through a dense forest: do you first notice the rows of majestic trees, or do the intricate patterns of individual leaves catch your eye? For most, this process of perception might seem automatic and uniform. However, for individuals with autism, how they visually process the world […]