Have you ever noticed that simply imagining something positive happening in the future can instantly brighten your mood? Thinking about an upcoming vacation or an event you’re really excited about?
Optimistic people share patterns of brain activity, and make more of a distinction between positive and negative events than pessimists do, a brain-imaging study has found. “What if the common phrase ...
For most of the day, your brain is on autopilot, guiding you along your familiar drive home and throughout the daily routine you know so well, says psychotherapist and author Steven Stosny. The ...
Researchers have identified the neural mechanisms in the brain that regulate both positive and negative impressions of a social encounter, as well as how an imbalance between the two could lead to ...
Dr. Daniel Amen introduces a writing-based method rooted in neuroplasticity to manage overwhelming emotions and negative thoughts. This technique involves identifying, understanding, and reframing ...
The law of attraction, often touted as a magical force, is more about psychological alignment than cosmic intervention. While ...
“The wildest piece of advice I’ve received that actually works is – I promise you – name your brain,” influencer Faye Plunkett Pierce shared in an Instagram Reel recently. Admitting it “sounds mental, ...
VANCOUVER, Oct. 9, 2018 /CNW/ - The preliminary findings on clinical trials into the cognitive benefit of nootropic beverages made by Koios Beverage Corp.(CSE: KBEV) (OTC: KBEVF:US) (the "Company" or ...