| Journals Psychology Newsletter for Thursday January 22, 2026 ( 2 items ) |
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University in Bochum: Why We Believe What We Click
BOCHUM, Germany, Jan. 22 -- The University in Bochum issued the following news release:
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Why We Believe What We Click
Information that we select for ourselves, such as things we click online, has a stronger impact than passively acquired information on our perception of truth and falsehood.
The more often we see information, the more likely we are to believe it is truthful. This has been known for 50 years. Researchers in Bochum have now demonstrated that this "truth effect" becomes st
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University of Michigan: Your Mood Isn't Random - What Daily Ups, Downs Tell Us About Mental Health
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Your mood isn't random: What daily ups, downs tell us about mental health
Your brain does more than think--it also mirrors how your emotions rise and fall from one day to the next.
A new University of Michigan study suggests that the way people manage information in their minds--combined with how and when they went through puberty--can shape daily patterns of stress, anxiety and low mood well
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