Strawberry and rose odors shifted color choices, painting mood, and object selection

Two experiments suggest smells can bias what people paint, which colors they use, and what they pick to depict. In a new journal article, specific odors reliably lined up with specific colors and painting impressions. Strawberry odor tended to pull people toward warmer, lighter, more positive work, while rose odor leaned cooler in color associations. […]
Peer supported Open Dialogue care strengthened self determination, human connection, and collaboration for recovery

Clients described recovery support as a flexible, power-aware way of working rather than a fixed professional role. In a Peer supported Open Dialogue practice, clients described recovery support as three linked building blocks: self-determination, human connection, and reciprocal collaboration. They also emphasized competencies and organizational conditions that make those building blocks possible, including careful handling […]
Performance crises in professional soccer grow from hidden vulnerabilities and escalating cycles, coaches report

Twelve German coaches describe how unmet expectations and organizational misalignment can turn a slump into a self-reinforcing breakdown. Performance crises in professional soccer are not “one bad loss” problems, coaches say. They emerge when pre-crisis vulnerabilities meet an acute trigger, then spiral through escalating dynamics across team, club, and external environments. The result is a […]
Mixed physical and mental fatigue cut badminton smash speed 10.6 percent and accuracy 46.1 percent

As fatigue deepened, accuracy dropped fast and a speed-accuracy trade-off appeared under moderate to severe fatigue. When physical and mental fatigue were induced together, badminton forehand smash performance fell sharply, especially accuracy. From baseline to severe fatigue, smash speed dropped 10.6% and accuracy dropped 46.1%. Under moderate-to-severe fatigue, hitting faster was linked to worse accuracy, […]
Emotions That Drive Change: Understanding How Eco-Emotions Shape Our Planetary Concern

Introduction In a world increasingly aware of its dwindling natural resources and environmental distress, human emotions play an unexpectedly powerful role. Imagine walking through a serene forest, breathing in the crisp air, only to find a path filled with litter and pollution. How does that make you feel? Disgusted, helpless, maybe even determined to make […]
Navigating the Network of the Mind: Unlocking the Role of Neurotransmitters in Decision-Making and Self-Awareness

Introduction: Peering into the Mind’s Command Center Imagine standing at a crossroads, confronted with two divergent paths. One path represents instinctual decisions, the kind you make without overthinking. The other path is a reflective, deliberate choice, weighed down with pros and cons. What makes us choose one over the other? As humans, our choices are […]
Mindfulness on the Court: A Game-Changer for Mental Fatigue in Basketball Performance

Introduction: Mind Over Basketball Picture this: you’re standing courtside at a basketball game. The stakes are high, and the players are running up and down the court, every move bursting with urgency. But beneath the physical exertion, an invisible game is also being played. It’s the mental game, where exhaustion can cloud judgment, slow reflexes, […]
Navigating the Stigma Maze: Families, Mental Health, and the Path to Understanding**

Introduction Imagine living in a world where your or a loved one’s challenges are not just internal but are intensified by the judgments and misconceptions of society. This is often the reality for many families with members dealing with mental illnesses. The research paper “Negotiating familial mental illness stigma: The role of family members of […]
Unveiling the Linguistic Code: A New Frontier in Diagnosing Autism

— Introduction Imagine a world where our words hold the key to unlocking hidden dimensions of our minds—where the language we use could uncover deep-seated patterns, offering insights into complex cognitive conditions. In recent years, the quest to better understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has led researchers on a fascinating journey, exploring innovative ways to […]
Peering into the ADHD Mind: How Resting-State EEG Dynamics Unravel Brain Mysteries**

— Introduction: The Brain’s Oscillating Stories Imagine having a thousand thoughts racing through your mind while trying to catch just one. For many, this whirlwind of ideas is a momentary lapse in concentration. However, for individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, it can feel like the norm—a relentless mental storm affecting everyday activities. At the […]