A study from Hiroshima University found that when people were told to imagine their virtual bodies in pain, their brains ...
A new study finds that scrolling Instagram triggers a strange physiological response: slowed heart rates, increased sweating, ...
Instagram browsing triggers pleasurable feelings, but halting the activity leads to anxiety and social media cravings.
In a nutshell Instagram use creates a distinct physiological state combining decreased heart rate (deep focus) with increased ...
Bryce Gunson, project coordinator in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and one of the showcase organizers, said ACERS gives ...
Twin hearts meditation is gaining attention for its ability to sharpen focus enhance emotional resilience and promote quicker ...
From other research we know that such a pattern of bodily responses shows that someone’s attention is fully absorbed by a ...
Now our latest study shows that even our body reflects a state of being glued to the screen when we are on social media. We ...
The AI model employs a hybrid deep learning approach combining convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and long short-term memory (LSTM) architectures. CNNs extract spatial features from EEG data, while ...
However, in our study we had attached electrodes to their chest and fingers that allowed us to record their heart rate and “skin conductance”, which is an indicator of sweating. Psychologists ...