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The Music Is in Us'in Our Brain and in Our Body

1+ mon, 1+ day ago  (96+ words) The music in us is "embodied," shared between the brain and the body. A powerful expression of the mind-body connection, it shows we need our body for our brain to think properly....

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Why Do We Like the Music We Like?

16+ hour ago  (397+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma How does the brain turn the basic elements of music into sentiments (emotions and feelings)? How do rhythm and melody " timing and frequency patterns of sound waves " become experiences of joy, sadness, excitement, or…...

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How Historical Trauma Can Shape LGBTQ Relationships

18+ hour, 13+ min ago  (415+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader Sharon, 62, and Alana, 32, present to therapy describing escalating conflict around political engagement and media consumption in their home. They are in a committed partnership and are parenting two daughters, ages 12 and 6. Both describe their…...

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The Friend of Lonely and Helpless People, Can We Trust Him?

17+ hour, 55+ min ago  (132+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma Turing once proposed that if a machine can imitate a human so well that we cannot tell the difference, it deserves to be called intelligent [1]. But what happens when the reverse is true? What…...

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AI Is Coming for Lawyers Before Plumbers

21+ hour, 32+ min ago  (678+ words) Updated May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma I want to tell you about two career predictions from the year I was born. In the late 1980s, a young person looking at the labor market was told the prestigious path was a four-year…...

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When Romance Fizzles, Should You Break Up or Take a Break?

22+ hour, 3+ min ago  (237+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma Most adults have experienced a romantic breakup, at least once. Some breakups are decidedly final, such as dissolutions based on geographic undesirability or infidelity. Others are more ambiguous, reflecting uncertainty about the relationship's future....

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Why Do We Like the Music We Like? | Psychology Today Singapore

16+ hour ago  (397+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma How does the brain turn the basic elements of music into sentiments (emotions and feelings)? How do rhythm and melody " timing and frequency patterns of sound waves " become experiences of joy, sadness, excitement, or…...

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The Music Is in Us'in Our Brain and in Our Body | Psychology Today Canada

1+ mon, 1+ day ago  (96+ words) The music in us is "embodied," shared between the brain and the body. A powerful expression of the mind-body connection, it shows we need our body for our brain to think properly....

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Are Murderous Gestures Unfinished Thoughts?

18+ hour, 15+ min ago  (186+ words) Posted May 17, 2026 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma Bolens, G. (2012). The Style of Gestures: Embodiment and Cognition in Literary Narrative. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Gallagher, S. (2005). How the Body Shapes the Mind. New York: Oxford University Press. Gallese, V. , & Cuccio, V. (2015). "The Paradigmatic Body: Embodied…...

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Your Morbid Curiosity Might Not Be as Morbid as You Think

17+ hour, 55+ min ago  (382+ words) Morbid curiosity may be an evolutionary survival adaptation. Psychology Today Self Tests are all about you. Are you outgoing or introverted? Are you a narcissist? Does perfectionism hold you back? Find out the answers to these questions and more with…...