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Habit-like repetition influences decisions more than previously thought, large-scale study finds
Why do people often make decisions in the same pattern and choose the tried and tested, even when there are apparently better alternatives? A research team led by Stefan Kiebel, Professor of Cognitive ...
The Francis era in Roman Catholicism is a good example of how the abnormal and even extraordinary can come to feel, with enough repetition, old hat and status quo. The wildness of the last decade is ...
How can something consisting of three pounds of fat, water, protein, carbohydrates, and salts outperform the most powerful computers in the world? Neurons, approximately 171 billion, give or take a ...
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