Blind spots: We all have them. You know, those reactionary behaviors that others witness in us yet that we are completely blind to? When we are confronted on our conduct, we are so oblivious to our ...
Researchers from the University of Geneva have found that witnessing negative behaviors triggers similar neural responses as smelling unpleasant odors, as opposed to feeling pain. Until now, two ...
What if we could prevent a customer from ending up in the failure pile? Metrics can show us that customers stopped at a certain point in a process, chose not to buy, or didn’t make it through an ...
Cells have surface receptors that couple with proteins and other molecules to initiate or inhibit certain behaviors. Typically, the number of these receptors increases as the cell matures, but ...
When people with high levels of narcissism feel ignored or excluded by others, they are more likely to lash out using specific types of passive-aggressive behavior. A recent study published in the ...
Amid the raging debate, this article highlights that cognitive psychology research confirmed the ineffectiveness of trigger warnings well before they became a popular controversial issue. Far from ...
Have you ever thought how curious it is that when you are having a bad day, don’t feel well, might be rushing or otherwise distracted, and you do or say something to someone else, you want them to be ...
Symbolic triggers shape human behavior in profound ways, influencing everything from global mourning to acts of violence. The death of Princess Diana triggered worldwide grief, as she embodied the ...
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