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Student motivation with generative artificial intelligence can be measured, and higher use links to more pressure

A new scale separates feeling that learning is redundant from feeling self-driven, and it works similarly across student groups. Researchers validated a new survey tool to measure how generative artificial intelligence relates to students’ motivation and basic psychological needs in higher education. The scale showed a clear multi-factor structure and worked comparably across gender, study […]

Exploring Empathy and Autism: How Our Traits Shape Emotional and Facial Reactions

Introduction Imagine you are watching a friend burst into laughter; instinctively, a smile may creep onto your face. This unintentional mimicry, where emotions spread from one person to another, is a fascinating aspect of human interaction. But why do some people seem to share emotions more readily than others? The answer might lie in our […]

How Face-to-Face Learning Transforms Knowledge Sharing

Introduction: The Human Connection in Learning Have you ever noticed how conversations with a friend across the table often leave a bigger impression than a text message exchange? That magical spark of understanding encompassing both words and feelings is often at play when people communicate face-to-face. Similarly, when it comes to learning, the link between […]

Understanding the Unseen: Insights into Pathological Grooming**

Introduction: Delving into Human Behaviors We Can’t Ignore Have you ever caught yourself mindlessly biting your nails when stressed or twisting a strand of hair around your finger during a long day? These actions might seem harmless or quirky at first glance, but for some, they escalate into more significant problems known as pathological grooming […]

Balancing Eyes and Hands: How Our Perceptions Shape Actions

Introduction Imagine you’re about to cross the street; you glance to your left and see a car approaching. Instantly, your body tenses, ready to either dart forward or step back, depending on the situation. But what triggers that almost automatic response? Is it the sight of the car or the urgency signaled by its speed? […]

How Our Faces Mirror Emotions: Unraveling the Nuances of Happiness and Anger

Introduction: The Silent Language of Faces Imagine being at a bustling party, where the room is filled with lively conversations and laughter. Even without hearing a word, you can often sense the mood by observing people’s *faces*. This silent yet expressive language is a fundamental part of human interaction, and it has intrigued psychologists for […]

The Mind’s Mirror: Decoding the Power of Facial Mimicry in Understanding Emotions

Introduction: The Enigma of Our Emotional Reflections Imagine sitting across from a friend whose face suddenly morphs into a scowl. Without thinking, you might find your own face mirroring their expression, almost like a reflex. What just happened? This mysterious response is what psychologists call spontaneous facial mimicry. Traditionally viewed as an automatic, reflex-like action, […]

The Dance of the Unseen: Understanding Nonverbal Synchrony in Schizophrenia

Introduction: Peering into the Unseen Conversations of the Mind Have you ever noticed how two friends in deep conversation seem to move in sync, nodding, shifting, and gesturing in harmony as if orchestrated by some invisible conductor? This synchronized dance is more than just a curious quirk of human interaction; it’s a fundamental part of […]

You Turn Me Cold: The Science of Temperature Contagion

Introduction: Catching More Than Just Feelings Imagine you’re in a room, and you see someone shiver from the cold. Suddenly, you find yourself feeling chilly as well, even though the temperature hasn’t changed. You might attribute this to mere imagination, but the research paper ‘You Turn Me Cold: Evidence for Temperature Contagion’ suggests there’s more […]