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Psychology stands at a rare crossroads, showing why science and story must flow together if universities are to survive in the age of AI.
Six insights on reaping the rewards of connection—whether with strangers on the train or with our closest relations.
It has long been known that the brain preferentially processes information that we focus our attention on—a classic example is the so-called cocktail party effect.
During a trip, language could become temporarily irrelevant, researchers say. That speechlessness may be linked to sensing deeper truths.