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When cinema curses a city: How films and series trap destinations in negative narratives
Mirzapur. Wasseypur. Puri. Punjab. Names that once evoked carpets, temples, and mustard fields now conjure gunfire, drugs, ...
What do people really think when they see your brand? Do they trust you, roll their eyes, or feel like you’re the obvious choice? That gut-level reaction, shaped by every touchpoint from your website ...
Leeds Beckett University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. A few years ago I climbed over a gate and found myself gazing down at a valley. After I’d been walking for a few minutes, ...
With its unfurled red carpet, jutting boom microphones, flashing lights, and the sound of screeching reporters jockeying for an interview, Malachi Farrell’s Interview (Paparazzi), makes a raucous ...
You may think your spouse’s "selective hearing" is a choice — but science argues otherwise. The phenomenon of selective hearing is more than choosing when or when not to listen, according to a recent ...
On the Fox News program "Sunday Morning Futures," while justifying the U.S. bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities, Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserted, "Why does Hamas exist? Because of Iran." ...
There’s a famous selective attention experiment created by University of Illinois psychology professor Dr. Daniel Simons. It has nothing to do with boxing—yet its implications may have everything to ...
A team of scientists has identified areas of the brain that are activated when a person becomes aware of themself and their thoughts. This enigmatic process appears to be controlled by the thalamus, a ...
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