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PsyPost on MSNPeople who believe in conspiracy theories process information differently at the neural level
A new brain imaging study published in Scientific Reports provides evidence that conspiracy beliefs are linked to distinct ...
Revealing new research links several common artificial sweeteners to a faster rate of cognitive decline. Here’s what to know, according to experts.
People read texts with different goals. Whether it’s a newspaper or article, the Internet, a novel, a recipe, or a scientific ...
We present an integrated approach to derive multimodal MRI markers of cognition that can be transdiagnostically linked to psychopathology. This demonstrates that the predictive ability of neural ...
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The Queen Zone on MSN12 things people with high IQs enjoy that others often dislike
Ever wonder why your smartest friend would rather spend a Friday night alone than at a party? It's a... The post 12 things ...
Extant explanations of why users behave in particular ways toward information technologies have tended to focus predominantly on instrumental beliefs as drivers of individual usage intentions. Prior ...
Instead of doing one thing very well, artificial general intelligence will do many things very well — if it ever arrives.
The question of consciousness after death has long intrigued humanity. This exclusive Q&A investigates the hypothesis of an immaterial realm ...
Scientists who have shaped our understanding of clinical cognitive neuroscience, mental health, and racial biases are among ...
MRI decoding reveals that the inferior frontal junction-visual network reinstates target-related information as a proxy for target localization before visual search.
Did humanity discover or create artificial intelligence? And where will it lead us? Gazing at the starry sky, we marvel at ...
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