Changing the narrative on false memories might be surprisingly simple.
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Changing the narrative on false memories might be surprisingly simple.
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Why people become addicted to fantasy lives.
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How walking in the woods changes your brain.
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Exploring psychedelic experiences that seem wider than the brain.
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A phenomenon called “population stereotypes” helps explain how predictable human responses create the illusion of telepathy.
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Sometimes picturing things in your mind is counterproductive.
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Trying to turn the page on my mom’s death.
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One study suggests that, on a global scale, it's associated with greater happiness.
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Emotional context helps memories stick.
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An argument for emphasis on subjective experience.
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