1. The True Story Behind Ryan Murphy's Netflix Series Hollywood | TIME
1 mei 2020 · The show tells a fictional narrative about a group of actors and filmmakers trying to break into the industry following the end of World War II.
From Anna May Wong to Rock Hudson
2. Uberto Pasolini about 'Nowhere Special': "It's a true love story ...
28 okt 2020 · Uberto Pasolini about 'Nowhere Special': “It's a true love story between James and Daniel”. Wednesday, 28 October - 2020.
The Italian producer and director presents his third feature film at the 65th edition of Seminci 28/10/2020.- Uberto Pasolini has travelled to Valladolid to present his third feature film, Nowhere Special, in his unusual role as director. “I am a producer, I am not a true director,” said the businessman behind hits such as Full […]
3. Alexithymia: When You Have No Words To Describe How You're ...
Alexithymia is when an individual experiences difficulty with identifying and expressing emotions. Learn more about this trait/characteristic.
Alexithymia is when an individual experiences difficulty with identifying and expressing emotions. Learn more about this trait/characteristic here.
4. The Danger of a Single Story | Facing History & Ourselves
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie challenges us to consider the power of stories to influence identity, shape stereotypes, and build paths to empathy.
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Adichie challenges us to consider the power of stories to influence identity, shape stereotypes, and build paths to empathy.
5. Do Words Have the Power to Change Your Brain? - Psych Central
10 okt 2022 · Children who experience bullying may need special care. Kids may not feel comfortable telling an adult about the harmful words directed at them.
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can change your brain. Research says yes.
6. How scent, emotion, and memory are intertwined - Harvard Gazette
27 feb 2020 · But according to a biologist and an olfactory branding specialist Wednesday, it was the nose that was really at work. This should not be ...
A Harvard panel explores the connection between smell, emotion, and memory.
7. 11 movies that confront American racism - Vox
2 jun 2020 · These documentaries and fictional movies challenge the ways films depict black life. They confront white Americans who like to think of ...
Films that challenge and rewire the imagination.
8. View of How Wayne Blair's "The Sapphires" tells a story of collective ...
Blair has told a true story through an entertaining medium and conveyed an important message about the Indigenous Australian experience and belonging. His ...
9. The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its ...
12 jan 2022 · Fake news, fast and slow: deliberation reduces belief in false (but not true) news headlines. J. Exp. Psychol. Gen. 149, 1608–1613 (2020).
Misinformation has been identified as a major contributor to various contentious contemporary events ranging from elections and referenda to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only can belief in misinformation lead to poor judgements and decision-making, it also exerts a lingering influence on people’s reasoning after it has been corrected — an effect known as the continued influence effect. In this Review, we describe the cognitive, social and affective factors that lead people to form or endorse misinformed views, and the psychological barriers to knowledge revision after misinformation has been corrected, including theories of continued influence. We discuss the effectiveness of both pre-emptive (‘prebunking’) and reactive (‘debunking’) interventions to reduce the effects of misinformation, as well as implications for information consumers and practitioners in various areas including journalism, public health, policymaking and education. Misinformation is influential despite unprecedented access to high-quality, factual information. In this Review, Ecker et al. describe the cognitive, social and affective factors that drive sustained belief in misinformation, synthesize the evidence for interventions to reduce its effects and offer recommendations for information consumers and practitioners.
10. [PDF] LANGUAGE AS A TOOL FOR COMMUNICATION AND ... - OSF
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11. Alexithymia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - Healthline
28 jan 2020 · In other words, it's alexithymia that causes the lack of empathy, and not autism itself. Emotions and depression. It's also possible to ...
Alexithymia is a difficulty recognizing emotions, and is sometimes seen along with depression, autism, or brain injury, among other conditions.
12. Illusory truth effect - The Decision Lab
... true or not—people might become resistant to adopting it. For instance, if ... According to a study published in the journal Science, on average, false stories ...
Illusory Truth Effect is the positive feeling when we hear information that we believe to be true because we've heard the information before.
13. Words of Encouragement - Indspire
Dear Students,. There has never been a single person pursing a college or university degree who did not at one point feel discouraged. That is so very normal. I ...
Words of Encouragement We know that it has been a challenging time for many of you. We asked Indspire’s donors to share some messages of encouragement to keep your spirits high during these challenging times. See below for some of the amazing words of encouragement they would like you to see.
14. Understanding the Effects of Social Isolation on Mental Health
8 dec 2020 · Loneliness is a subjective feeling of isolation. A person can be socially isolated but not feel lonely. People can also feel lonely when they ...
Social isolation can have a profound effect on mental well-being. Find out how social distancing measures related to COVID-19 are magnifying this health issue.
15. Real Stories from People Living with a Disability - CDC
The accident left him as a partial paraplegic. Jerry's life is not defined by his disability. He lives life just like anyone else without a disability would ...
Real stories from people living with a disability.
16. Americans and 'Cancel Culture': Where Some See Calls for ...
19 mei 2021 · U.S. adults explain – in their own words – what they think cancel culture means ... “I feel that no one should be able to post ANYTHING that is ...
U.S. adults explain – in their own words – what they think cancel culture means.
17. Stress Symptoms, Signs, and Causes - HelpGuide.org
17 jul 2024 · ... true life-or-death situation. And the more your emergency stress ... not happen, or have irrational, pessimistic thoughts about life.
Learn all about stress, including its effect on your health, common causes, the signs and symptoms of stress overload, and how to protect yourself.