People seem to respect items more when they assemble them on their own, also partially named after the furniture from the renowned store, the ‘IKEA effect.
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One research claimed that a man who was named Billy Milligan had 24 personalities.
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Money will buy happiness, but only to a certain extent.
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Retrograde amnesia is a disease where you don’t recall much of the injuries.
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About all colours have a physical wavelength associated with it, but the Magenta hue does not. Instead, the brain is actually viewing the colour as “not green.”
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Almost all colours have a physical wavelength associated with it, but the colour Magenta doesn’t as your brain is actually interpreting the colour as “not green.”
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We scream out when we are really happy, and our hypothalamus in our brain can’t distinguish the difference between good happiness and sorrow.
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When we sleep, our spinal fluid flows into the skull beyond the blood vessels of the brain. This reduces brain cell waste, a particular accumulation of amyloid-beta protein.
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The fastest supercomputer in the world takes 24 million watts of power to run, but our brains only need 20 watts and operate over 100,000 times faster.
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Exercise slows the neurological deterioration in our brains, and increased physical exercise will delay our brain’s ageing by 10 years.