Psychology

How The Brain Processes Addiction

Addiction is derived from the Latin word addicere which means to deliver, give up, or enslave. According to Roman law,…

1 year ago

Shiny Object Syndrome: Chasing That High

Shiny object syndrome, or SOS, is a state of distraction created by the impression that there is something new to…

2 years ago

Milgram 2.0: Obedience in The Digital Age

Born in 1993, Stanley Milgram was an American psychologist best known for his study on obedience conducted at Yale University…

2 years ago

Cognitive Processing in Dyslexia

Dyelsixa is a redaing disorder taht diruputs how yuor barin proessces wtirten langague due to pobrelms idnetifiyng speceh sduons and…

2 years ago

The Psychology Behind Déjà Vu

Have you ever entered a room for the first time and get the feeling that you have already been there?…

2 years ago

The Narcissism Paradox

The story of Narcissus is of a man who fell in love with his own reflection. Through hubris, Narcissus realises…

2 years ago

A Survey Study on the Relationship Between Social Media Use and Body Dissatisfaction

Approximately 60% of the world’s population uses social media with many having multiple forms of social media. I set out…

3 years ago

Blurring the Ethical Line: Stanford Prison Experiment

The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the best known and most controversial psychological studies. Unveiling the effect of authority…

3 years ago

The Science of Profiling

Profiling – it's something we all do on a day-to-day basis. However, it extends into criminal psychology. This powerful tool…

3 years ago

Asocial vs Antisocial Personality Disorder

In our daily life we often use terms interchangeably when referring to human behaviour. What does antisocial actually mean? What…

3 years ago