Introduction: Amidst Lockdown Walls The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world like an unexpected storm, leaving in its wake a new reality. New Zealand grabbed headlines with its stringent lockdown measures, effectively curbing the virus’s spread. However, while the country stood vigilant and resilient, a more subtle crisis brewed in the confines of people’s minds […]
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Unveiling the Mysteries of Learning: A Journey from Childhood to Adulthood
Introduction Imagine trying to navigate an unpredictable world where rules change with little warning. Such is the reality for individuals across different developmental stages, especially those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Understanding how people learn and adapt their behavior – a concept known as flexible behavior – is crucial, as it plays a fundamental […]

Exploring the Gender Puzzle of Adult ADHD: Unearthing Cognitive Differences
Introduction Imagine standing in the middle of a bustling city, surrounded by overwhelming sensory stimuli—honking cars, chattering pedestrians, and flashing billboards—but still needing to focus on a single thought or task. This may provide a glimpse into the everyday life of someone with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While ADHD is often caricatured as simply […]

Navigating Stress and Building Resilience: A Year in the Life of First-Year Medical Students
Introduction: The Labyrinth of Medical School Stress Imagine stepping into a world where your every thought, action, and emotion is under constant scrutiny, not by others, but by yourself. This is the world of first-year medical students, a group thrust into an environment that challenges their intellectual and emotional limits every single day. It’s a […]

Navigating the Complex World of Child Neurodevelopment: Insights from Scottish Schoolchildren
— Introduction: The Unseen Puzzle in Our Classrooms Imagine walking into a bustling school playground. Children, full of potential, are on their way to becoming future leaders, thinkers, and doers. Yet, hidden within this lively environment, some children navigate an extra layer of complexity: they have more than one neurodevelopmental condition. This intertwined dynamic of […]

Unveiling Hidden Voices: The Mental and Physical Health of Intersex Adults in the U.S.
Introduction Imagine living in a world where your needs are constantly overlooked because your existence is barely acknowledged by the mainstream. This is the reality for many intersex individuals, whose physical and mental health challenges often go unnoticed. Now, for the first time, their voices are entering the academic and public domain through A national […]

Finding Balance: Can Personal Control Be Measured Equally Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Australians?
Introduction In a world where control and autonomy often define our life’s trajectory, understanding the sense of personal control—our belief in our ability to influence events and outcomes—is crucial. But here’s a question: can this feeling of control be accurately assessed across different cultures? Specifically, when we look at Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, can we […]

Understanding ADHD Treatment: A Closer Look at Women’s Pharmacotherapy
Introduction: Revealing Hidden Patterns in ADHD Treatment Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition often tangled with misunderstanding, perceived primarily as a childhood disorder affecting boys more prominently. But is that really the case? Many might be surprised to learn that ADHD also deeply affects girls and women, often in ways that go unnoticed. […]

Decoding Dysgraphia: The Handwriting Puzzle through a New Lens
Introduction: A Pen’s Journey Begins Imagine a blank page waiting to be filled with your thoughts, a pen acting as the bridge between your mind and the tangible world. For many, this is a straightforward exercise, a mundane part of everyday life. But for millions of children, especially those grappling with dysgraphia, this seemingly simple […]

The Eyes Have It: Understanding Emotions with a New Test
Introduction: Cracking the Code of Human Emotions Have you ever looked into someone’s eyes and wondered what emotions they might be hiding? The age-old saying goes that “the eyes are the windows to the soul,” and now, psychology has a tool that might prove it: the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET). Originally […]