PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire A new study finds that people see a downside to “putting on their thinking cap”. Go to Source 14/08/2024 – 07:33 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

MIT News – Artificial intelligence A single photograph offers glimpses into the creator’s world — their interests and feelings about a subject or space. But what about creators behind the technologies that help to make those images possible? MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Associate Professor Jonathan Ragan-Kelley is one such person, who has […]Continue reading

Psychology Today: The Latest A Personal Perspective: Focusing on wellness during our career years can help counter the trepidation and emotional turmoil felt by many at the time of their retirement. Go to Source 27/04/2024 – 00:03 /Gary R Simonds MD MS FAANS Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A Personal Perspective: From puppy havoc to harmony in just a few short days. How can reframing transform your mindset, and what steps can you use for any adverse situation? Go to Source 25/04/2024 – 00:03 /Melanie A McNally Psy.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A Personal Perspective: A mother of four adult children shares some of what she’s learned over decades of parenting. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 21:03 /Diane N Solomon Ph.D., PMHNP-BC, CNM (Ret.) Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A group of researchers from Germany and the Netherlands set out to better understand the effects of touch on our physical and mental well-being. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 18:04 /The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A single-minded focus on climate and energy policy promotes unhealthy blue-rich LED lights and effectively bans circadian-friendly lights that promote human health and well-being Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 18:04 /Martin Moore-Ede M.D., Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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