The Psychology of Poker
by Chalita Thanyakoop, PhDImagine you are sitting at a poker table with a stranger whose play strategy — how he bets and bluffs — is unknown... READ MORE →
Imagine you are sitting at a poker table with a stranger whose play strategy — how he bets and bluffs — is unknown... READ MORE →
Depression and similar mental disorders like bi-polar disorder, anxiety, and obsessive–compulsive disorder are associated... READ MORE →
Depression is a mood disorder characterized by the absence of a positive effect, low mood, and various associated emotional,... READ MORE →
When most people think of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), the first thing that comes to mind may be a scene in the 1975... READ MORE →
Most people familiar with public health issues are aware of the challenges posed by “dual diagnosis” patients —... READ MORE →
In the last of this series on peace and conflict, we are looking at the question, How can an intractable conflict be resolved... READ MORE →
Robert Palmer may have already known what researchers now claim: Love can be an addiction. In a new study published in the... READ MORE →
Half of marriages in the United States eventually end in divorce. In addition to just being a socially-accepted norm, a new... READ MORE →
This is second post in a series on peace and conflict. Specifically, we are looking at an article entitled Rethinking intractable... READ MORE →
Social interaction at the work place promotes enhanced collaboration, higher metacognition, richer sensory experience by... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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