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PsychoLens
PsychoLens
12 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to PsychoLens, your quick and fun stop for learning psychology in just 10 minutes! We break down the mysteries of the mind into bite-sized, easy-to-digest episodes that are both relatable and engaging. Whether it’s everyday mental health tips or fascinating psychological facts, we make exploring human behavior both fun and simple. If you're curious about how the mind works or want to boost your emotional well-being, PsychoLens has got you covered with fresh insights in every episode! Hit subscribe and dive into the world of psychology with us!
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Welcome to PsychoLens, your quick and fun stop for learning psychology in just 10 minutes! We break down the mysteries of the mind into bite-sized, easy-to-digest episodes that are both relatable and engaging. Whether it’s everyday mental health tips or fascinating psychological facts, we make exploring human behavior both fun and simple. If you're curious about how the mind works or want to boost your emotional well-being, PsychoLens has got you covered with fresh insights in every episode! Hit subscribe and dive into the world of psychology with us!
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How Reflective Thinking Enhances Emotional Awareness | PsychoLens #012

This study found that emotional awareness relies on general cognitive processes, like reflective thinking, rather than just specialized emotional mechanisms. The research suggests that the ability to understand emotions is learned and linked to the habit of engaging in thoughtful, reflective cognition.

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1 year ago
7 minutes 23 seconds

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How Physical Activity Impacts Memory and Mental Health | PsychoLens #011

This study used Fitbit data from 113 participants to explore how different types of physical activity relate to memory and mental well-being. The results suggest that certain forms of exercise are linked to specific cognitive and mental health outcomes. While the study found correlations, it doesn't establish cause and effect, leaving room for further research on how exercise influences brain health.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 23 seconds

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Can the Pressure to Be Happy Harm Your Well-Being | PsychoLens #010

This global study found that societal pressure to be happy is linked to poorer well-being, especially in countries with higher levels of reported happiness. The findings suggest that overemphasizing positivity can negatively affect individuals, particularly in societies where happiness is seen as a social norm.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

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Is THC Testing a Reliable Indicator of Impairment? | PsychoLens #009

This study found that single measurements of THC in blood or breath don’t reliably indicate impairment, especially in chronic cannabis users. Researchers suggest that other cannabinoids in exhaled breath may better signal recent cannabis use and impairment, raising concerns about the accuracy of current THC limits for driving.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

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How Meth Affects the Brain's Goal-Directed Behavior | PsychoLens #008

This study examined how methamphetamine impacts brain cells in the dorsomedial striatum (DMS), a region linked to goal-directed behavior in mice. Researchers found that meth altered the excitability of specific neurons in the DMS during abstinence, which may contribute to negative emotions and drug-seeking behaviors. These findings highlight the need for further research on how meth affects brain function and behavior over time.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

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Childfree Adults—A Growing Population | PsychoLens #007

This study found that over 20% of Michigan’s population identifies as childfree, meaning they chose not to have children, often deciding early in life. The research also reveals some tension between parents and childfree adults, with each group showing favoritism toward their own. The findings highlight the importance of recognizing the experiences and needs of childfree adults.


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1 year ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

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How the COVID-19 Spike Protein Affects the Brain | PsychoLens #006

This study found that injecting the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein into the hippocampus of mice caused memory problems and anxiety-like behavior. The spike protein didn’t kill neurons but activated glial cells to release inflammatory molecules. These findings may explain some of the neurological and psychological symptoms seen in COVID-19 patients.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 42 seconds

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Does Reading on a Smartphone Affect Your Brain? | PsychoLens #005

This study compared reading on smartphones to reading on paper and found that smartphone use led to fewer sighs, more brain activity, and lower reading comprehension. Researchers suggest that blue light from phones may increase cognitive load and attention, affecting brain function and comprehension.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 19 seconds

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Screen Time and Kids' Intelligence | PsychoLens #004

This study analyzed data from over 10,000 children in the US to explore how different types of screen time affect intelligence. Researchers found that gaming had a positive impact on children's intelligence over two years, while watching videos had a smaller but still positive effect. These findings shed light on the potential cognitive benefits of digital media use.

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1 year ago
12 minutes 1 second

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Birdsongs vs. Traffic Noise—Impact on Mood | PsychoLens #003

This study explored how urban traffic noise and birdsong affect mood and cognitive performance. Results showed that listening to birdsong reduced anxiety and paranoia, while traffic noise increased depression. Interestingly, neither soundscape affected cognitive performance. The findings suggest birdsong could help improve mental well-being.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 45 seconds

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Do Cats Know Our Names? | PsychoLens #002

This study explored whether domestic cats can learn to associate human names with specific individuals. Researchers found that household cats can match the names and faces of familiar cats and humans, especially in larger families. The results suggest that cats may learn these associations by observing human interactions and through repeated exposure in their social environment.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 32 seconds

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“Superstition” in the Pigeon | PsychoLens #001

Discover how pigeons, through random associations, developed superstitious behaviors in Skinner’s famous experiment. Learn how this phenomenon sheds light on the human tendency to link actions with outcomes, even when there’s no real connection.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 56 seconds

PsychoLens
Welcome to PsychoLens, your quick and fun stop for learning psychology in just 10 minutes! We break down the mysteries of the mind into bite-sized, easy-to-digest episodes that are both relatable and engaging. Whether it’s everyday mental health tips or fascinating psychological facts, we make exploring human behavior both fun and simple. If you're curious about how the mind works or want to boost your emotional well-being, PsychoLens has got you covered with fresh insights in every episode! Hit subscribe and dive into the world of psychology with us!