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Because adequate sunlight and vitamin D appear to reduce the prevalence of seasonal affective disorder, various specialty lamps have been created to provide this light. Sun lamps, also known as "happy ...
At the highest level sits ideational survival. Humans care about legacy, cultural continuity, and symbolic immortality. Religious systems, moral codes, and philosophical doctrines often function to ...
A new publication DOI 10.29026/oet.2025.250010 discusses how a photonic vibration perception system achieves stable ...
We found that the specificity of knowledge and experience matters in risk preferences, and that using a robust risk tolerance measure alone can adequately capture the effect of knowledge and ...
This study examines the cultivation of interpersonal values among junior high school students from the perspective of filial piety culture. Drawing on questionnaire data from 786 students, it ...
Scientific research is up-ending age-old gender stereotypes about empathy – and revealing new ways of thinking about masculinity.
As social media becomes the core domain of information interaction in the era of big data, the emotional information contained in the vast amount of user-generated content provides an unprecedented ...
Why do we seek certainty in our lives? Why do we sometimes not want certainty? This post explains how certainty is part of affect, the evaluative common currency of the mind.
Modern warfare targets perception, using psyops, disinformation, influencers, data profiling, and emerging neurotechnology to ...