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Category Archives: Anxiety Attacks
Subconscious Conditioning of the Mind
A new study shows that when people are exposed to fake vivid print ads of fictitious products, it produces false memories that lead them to believe they have actually used these non-existent products. What’s more, the subsequent attitudes towards these … Continue reading
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Anxiety Drug May Affect Ethical Decision Making
A new study from the Karolinska Institute and Stockholm School of Economics shows that the brain has built-in mechanisms that trigger an automatic reaction to someone who refuses to share. In the study in which a fairness monetary game was … Continue reading
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