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Multitasking and Cognitive Load

  Multitasking and Cognitive Load Multitasking refers to performing two or more tasks simultaneously or switching rapidly between tasks. In modern life, multitasking has become increasingly common, as people juggle work, social interactions, technology use, and...

Creativity and Divergent Thinking

  Creativity and Divergent Thinking Creativity is the ability to generate original ideas, solutions, or expressions that are both novel and valuable. It is a fundamental aspect of human cognition that allows individuals to solve problems, innovate, and adapt to...

Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning

  Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning The cognitive neuroscience of learning is a field that combines psychology, neuroscience, and education to understand how the brain acquires, processes, stores, and retrieves information. Learning is a fundamental aspect of...

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly referred to as PTSD, is a mental health condition that develops after an individual experiences or witnesses a traumatic event. Traumatic events can include natural disasters, serious...

Somatic Symptom Disorders

  Somatic Symptom Disorders Somatic symptom disorders are a group of mental health conditions in which individuals experience physical symptoms that are distressing, persistent, and often disproportionate to any medical explanation. These disorders are not...
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