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The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-people-who-unconsciously-match-another-persons-walking-speed-may-be-experiencing-behavioral-synchrony > articleshow > 133423601.cms

matching pace walking: Psychology says people who unconsciously match another person's walking speed may be experiencing behavioral synchrony

1+ day, 11+ hour ago   (163+ words) Unconsciously matching someone else’s walking pace is not a hidden psychological code that can reveal exactly how you feel about them. However, it does highlight something more fascinating: human interaction extends beyond words, with our bodies often adjusting and coordinating…...

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economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-the-questions-people-ask-reveal-more-than-the-answers-they-give > articleshow > 133097210.cms

Psychology says the questions people ask reveal more than the answers they give

1+ week, 6+ day ago   (271+ words) Psychology suggests that conversation involves more than simply exchanging information. The questions people ask can offer clues about their attention, curiosity, social intentions, and interest in building a connection. In some cases, asking questions may also reflect a willingness to…...

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economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-your-brain-predicts-conversations-before-they-happen > articleshow > 133095045.cms

Psychology says your brain predicts conversations before they happen

1+ week, 6+ day ago   (452+ words) economictimes.com Have you ever known what a friend was about to say before they finished their sentence? Maybe someone starts telling a familiar story and you can already guess the ending Or perhaps a coworker pauses during a meeting…...

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economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-your-first-guess-can-stick-in-your-memory-even-after-you-learn-the-right-answer > articleshow > 133067779.cms

Psychology says your first guess can stick in your memory even after you learn the right answer

2+ week, 9+ hour ago   (314+ words) Psychology says your first guess can stick in your memory even after you learn the correct answer because memory is reconstructive rather than a perfect recording system. Psychology says compliments feel more genuine when they're unexpectedly specific Psychology says your…...

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economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-people-who-defend-movie-villains-may-be-using-empathy-in-unexpected-ways > articleshow > 132555279.cms

Psychology says people who defend movie villains may be using empathy in unexpected ways

1+ mon, 1+ day ago   (497+ words) The Economic Times...

The Economic Times
economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-people-who-save-numbers-of-some-people-with-various-kinds-of-names-arent-always-trying-to-hide-something-what-this-behavior-may-reveal > articleshow > 131949702.cms

Psychology says people who save numbers of some people with various kinds of names aren't always trying to hide something: What this behavior may reveal?

2+ mon, 10+ hour ago   (364+ words) Psychology says people who like to make their bed properly everyday: What this daily habit reveals about personality and mindset Psychology says people who love to listen their praise aren't seeking attention: What their behavior really means? Psychology says people…...

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economictimes.indiatimes.com > news > international > us > psychology-says-the-people-who-appear-most-composed-under-pressure-arent-emotionally-immune-theyve-learned-to-fall-apart-without-an-audience-carry-it-quietly-through-the-night-and-still-show-up-the-next-morning > articleshow > 131739724.cms

Psychology says the people who appear most composed under pressure aren't emotionally immune; they've learned to fall apart without an audience, carry it quietly through the night, and still show up the next morning

2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (358+ words) True resilience involves accepting negative emotions without judgment, leading to greater psychological well-being over time. Instead of suppressing feelings, which causes physiological stress, allowing them to be felt fully enables quicker processing and recovery. This quiet emotional work allows individuals…...

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Are male cats more loving and loyal? Studies suggest: 'Not just gender but colour...."

2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (255+ words) Are male cats more loving and loyal? Studies suggest: 'Not just gender but colour....' The Economic Times The Economic Times daily newspaper is available online now. While studies offer conflicting views on whether male cats are more affectionate than females,…...