Introduction Imagine trying to read a book where letters keep jumbling, words twist in different directions, and yet, everyone around you seems to breeze through the pages effortlessly. This is often the reality for individuals with dyslexia, a condition that complicates the seemingly simple act of reading. Despite affecting an estimated 5-10% of the global […]
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Distortion in time perception as a result of concern about appearing biased
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Unraveling Emotional Dynamics: Insights into ADHD and Adolescent Temperament
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Beneath the Surface: Exploring Stigma in Dental Healthcare for Those with Mental Illness and Addiction
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Behind the Lens: Myopia and Depression in Older Chinese Adults
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Faces Speak Louder Than Words: Unveiling the Mosaic of Emotion Recognition
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The Mind’s Stubborn Gaze: How Depression Clings to Negativity and Impacts Stress Recovery
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Decoding the Mind’s Static: A Journey through the Intricacies of fMRI De-Noising
Introduction: Cracking the Mind’s Code Have you ever wondered how scientists peer into the intricate workings of the human brain? One of the many tools at their disposal is functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), a technology akin to giving the brain a snapshot each second to glimpse its activity. However, like trying to eavesdrop on […]

The Eyes Have It: Unraveling the Emotional Power of Fearful Eyes and Smiles
Introduction Have you ever wondered why a quick glance can tell us so much about someone’s feelings? It’s intriguing how the subtle raise of an eyebrow or the simple curve of a smile can convey a world of emotions. These facial cues, often fleeting, allow us to read someone’s mood almost instantly. But what if […]