A common belief is that compulsive behaviors trap people in a “habit loop” that takes over self-control. New research, however, suggests this explanation may be incomplete. For many years, compulsive ...
Neuroscientists and philosophers have debated this thought experiment for decades as they have tried to understand how the ...
Your ‘annoying’ habits and personality quirks might be superpowers in disguise. Here’s how you can harness them.
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Regular psychedelic users exhibit different brain responses to self-related thoughts, study finds
People who use psychedelic substances may think about themselves in a different way — not just psychologically, but also neurologically. A new study published in Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & ...
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