When organizations betray trust, mid-level leaders experience ambiguous grief—mourning what's lost while still showing up.
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After observing increased neural activity in these parts of the brains of far-right and far-left individuals alike, the ...
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A fascinating look at the eleven non-academic, behavioral traits that psychological and cognitive research consistently links ...
Learn about the surprising ways your body and mind improve with age, from better stress resilience to greater life satisfaction.
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Sales has always been about connection. From the earliest shopkeepers remembering their customers’ names to today’s ...
This paper would be of interest to researchers studying cognitive control and adaptive behavior, if the concerns raised in the reviews can be addressed satisfactorily. Understanding how task knowledge ...
Scientists confirmed that pianists can alter timbre through touch, using advanced sensors to capture micro-movements that ...