Over the past three decades, the video game industry has distilled the neurochemical recipe for changing human behavior at scale. By honing these neuroscience-based design techniques, the video game ...
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Uzair Ahmed is an entrepreneur and startup enthusiast currently serving as the Co-Founder and CTO of Right-Hand Cybersecurity. Employees are responsible for almost 90% of cyberattacks, yet the efforts ...
How psychology helps us describe, explain, predict, and change behavior Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Human behavior is complex and sometimes confusing, and that's why we have psychology to help us make ...
Understanding, predicting, and changing behavior is the holy grail of managers, politicians, and academics alike. I sat down with eminent social psychologist Prof Saadi Lahlou of the London School of ...
Sandra Matz is a computational social scientist, and a professor at Columbia Business School, where she also serves as the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology and Human Performance. She is ...
A UCLA campus shutdown during COVID revealed rapid evolution in urban birds, as junco beaks shifted with the rise and fall of ...
Worldwide, the most frequent causes of disturbances to ape habitats are land conversion for agriculture or logging, a recent study concludes. The study found that the most common ways apes adapted to ...
Most readers of an article on relationships will be interested in some level of personal change. We may want better relationships, to change an old pattern or habit, to develop better attitudes, or to ...
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The news beat: Security researchers at SkyRecon Systems say that Microsoft will patch the Windows password flaw today, Patch Tuesday; the hole affects Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Server and could permit ...