Cognitive Functioning
Chronic minority stress is defined as "the accumulation of daily hassles, stresses, and traumas experienced by individuals who belong to marginalized groups". It refers to a...
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: How chronic minority stress can affect sexual intimacy among members of marginalized groups
Researchers have been exploring the potential link between sexual gratification and cognitive performance. This connection has been observed in studies involving both humans and animals, with some...
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: Sexual gratification and cognitive performance: exploring the connection and its potential neurological mechanisms
Political trauma is the emotional distress that results from witnessing, experiencing, or participating in acts of violence related to politics. It can lead to changes in the brain's structure and...
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: Sexuality how political trauma affects intimacy and desire: the neuroscience behind the impact on attachment styles
Emotional memories are an important aspect of human cognitive functioning, enabling individuals to remember significant events and experiences that have been stored in their brains. These memories...
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: Uncovering how emotional memory supports longterm relationships an intimate insight into the role of ethics
Chronic exposure to discrimination has been found to have a significant impact on neurocognitive processing of social evaluation and threat perception. Discrimination refers to the act of treating...
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: Chronicexposuretodiscrimination affectsneurocognitiveprocesses
The internet is flooded with articles, videos, images, tweets, social media posts, news reports, games, blogs, websites, and more that all claim to capture the audience's attention. But what happens...
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: Digital overexposure impacting sexual focus and desire levels
Hypersexuality is an intense preoccupation or compulsion to participate in sexual activities, often involving multiple partners, despite negative consequences to one's health, wellbeing, and social...
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: Sex addiction and its effects on relationships: an indepth exploration of neural correlates.
What is living in secrecy regarding sexual orientation or gender identity?
Living in secret about one's sexual orientation or gender identity can have significant psychological and physical...
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: Sexual orientation secrets: how they affect your brain and body?
The human brain is an incredible machine that can process vast amounts of information, but sometimes too much stimuli can cause mental overload. When someone experiences mental overload from their...
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: Sexual imagination and emotional responsiveness in a world of mental overload
Introductory Sentence 1: Betrayal is an act that can have significant impacts on both physical and mental health. It can cause feelings of rejection, mistrust, sadness, anger, anxiety, and even...
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: Understanding how betrayal affects the brains reward system: exploring the neural implications of trust and intimacy