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11 study techniques vital to learn more - cognition and intelligence

The school and university stages are characterized by causing many nerves, stress and anxiety among students.Many wonder: How can I face the study to optimize my academic performance? Are there any...

Naturalist intelligence: what is it and what is it for? - cognition and intelligence

The theory of multiple intelligences released by Howard Gardner has been, since it was disseminated in the 80s, one of the proposals for research and intervention in psychology that have generated...

The 10 types of logical and argumentative fallacies - cognition and intelligence

Philosophy and psychology are related to each other in many ways, among other things because both address in one way or another the world of thought and ideas.One of these points of union between...

Nootropics: what are they and how do they enhance your intelligence? - cognition and intelligence

Time and ago that psychology has turned around in its approaches.To deal mainly with psychological disorders and harmful alterations in the functioning of mental processes, has moved to propose lines...

The 8 types of cognitive distortions - cognition and intelligence

We have known for some time that it is not the events themselves that trigger our emotions but the interpretation we make of them. That is, how we perceive them and how we interpret them.Behind every...

The psychology of creativity and creative thinking - cognition and intelligence

Even today, the beginning of research and studies on the field of knowledge of creativity can be considered as very recent.The first contributions of authors such as Bonus, Osborn or Torrance They...

Lazy people are smarter (statistically) - cognition and intelligence

Many people would have a great facility to feel identified as lazy, but intelligence is somewhat more difficult to measure and, although each may have an idea about what their intellectual level, it...

Selective memory: why do we only remember what we care about? - cognition and intelligence

We call cases of selective memory to those situations in which someone seems to show an exceptional ability to remember information that reinforces their point of view but is significantly forgetful...

What is intellectual giftedness really? - cognition and intelligence

Research in the area of ​​intellectual giftedness has been rather scarce historically, so this phenomenon today continues to be a terrain for studying and knowing on a necessarily deeper...

The 8 characteristics of people really educated according to Anton Chekhov - cognition and intelligence

What does it mean, exactly, to be a cultured person? There are many cultural habits and concerns that we could identify with this group of people, and sometimes it is not very clear if these...