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The Milgram experiment examined how people respond to authority figures.
The Stanford marshmallow experiment studied delayed gratification in children.
Positive social interactions can reduce stress levels.
Stress can affect physical health as well as mental health.
Humans often prefer immediate rewards over delayed ones.
Learning involves changes in neural connections.
Sleep helps regulate emotional responses.
Nonverbal cues play a role in communication.
People often adapt their behavior to fit social contexts.
Memory recall can be influenced by suggestion.
Overconfidence can affect risk-taking behavior.
Empathy allows people to understand others' feelings.
Humans can detect subtle emotional cues in voices.
Social norms influence everyday behavior.
Repetition can help move information into long-term memory.
Motivation can influence persistence and goal achievement.
Humans use heuristics to make quick decisions.
Stress can affect sleep patterns.
Curiosity can enhance learning and memory retention.
People often misjudge how others perceive them.
Emotional experiences can leave stronger memories than neutral ones.
Attention can be limited and easily distracted.
Humans are naturally wired for social interaction.
Practice can strengthen neural pathways in the brain.
The brain consumes a significant portion of the body's energy.
Facial expressions are recognized across many cultures.
People often experience decision fatigue after making many choices.
Positive reinforcement can strengthen certain behaviors.
Group dynamics can affect individual behavior.
Emotions can influence how memories are stored and recalled.
Humans tend to remember unfinished tasks better than completed ones.
Sleep deprivation can negatively affect cognitive function.
Stress hormones prepare the body for a fight-or-flight response.
People often overestimate their ability to multitask effectively.
Habits are formed through repeated behaviors over time.
Music can influence mood and emotional state.
Social connections are linked to improved mental health.
First impressions can form within seconds of meeting someone.
Memory is reconstructive rather than a perfect recording of events.
Humans are generally better at recognizing faces than other complex patterns.
Smiling can influence mood through feedback to the brain.
Multitasking often reduces overall task performance.
The placebo effect can produce real physiological changes.
Stress can impair decision-making and memory.
Humans tend to conform to group opinions in certain situations.
Body language can communicate emotions without spoken words.
Confirmation bias causes people to favor information that supports their existing beliefs.
Sleep plays a critical role in memory consolidation.
People are more likely to remember information that is emotionally charged.
Short-term memory typically holds only a limited number of items at once.