High emotional capacity is a blessing and a curse. Without high emotional intelligence, individuals like St. Teresa of Calcutta would not have impacted our world so profoundly. We need these ...
We shape behaviors daily in stores, online, even in relationships. So why deny it in education? Discover how intentional stimuli lead to fairer, and more effective learning.
You're on a Zoom call and the other person runs their fingers through their hair and you notice you do it too. Or, your ...
Do you ever wonder what it was like to be a baby? But no matter how hard you try, you can’t remember any of the details?
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The Body Optimist on MSNMen and women: how their brains work differentlyThe question of the differences between so-called male and female brains has always sparked curiosity and fueled debate. Are ...
People who felt forced to hide their intelligence growing up often experience side effects that last well into adulthood.
By studying never-before-seen details of brain connectivity in human infants, researchers have identified how a balance of innate structure and flexible learning produces our remarkably organized ...
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