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Perfeccionismo emocional | Ethic En la cultura contemporánea el malestar ya no se esconde, pero se observa con una atención constante, llegando al perfeccionismo emocional.

Comprender la propia experiencia emocional puede aliviar la presión interior. El riesgo aparece cuando esa conciencia se transforma en una exigencia de #perfección.

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Vivir como en los 90 | Ethic ¿Nostalgia o fatiga? Cada vez más personas echan de menos aquellos tiempos en los que no mirábamos constantemente el móvil.

¿Nostalgia o #fatiga digital? Cada vez más personas echan de menos aquellos tiempos en los que no mirábamos constantemente el móvil y buscan la forma de mejorar su relación con la tecnología.

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Los verdaderos lujos de la vida | Ethic Los verdaderos lujos quizá no brillen tanto, pero son aquellas cosas que, aun siendo sencillas, se han convertido en excepciones.

Los pequeños #placeres de la vida, esos que parecen al alcance de cualquiera, se han convertido en los verdaderos lujos de nuestro tiempo. ✍️@inmams.bsky.social

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El cerebro que huele | Diálogo | CaixaForum Zaragoza Consulta la información, programación y compra de entradas para la actividad El cerebro que huele en el recinto CaixaForum Zaragoza

🧠👃 Caixa Forum Zaragoza acoge hoy la conferencia “El cerebro que huele”, dentro del ciclo El cerebro a través de los sentidos, enmarcado en el Legacy Programme del #FENS2026

🗣️Con @lauralmascaraque.bsky.social y Eduardo Weruaga
🕕 18:00 h

Más información: caixaforum.org/es/zaragoza/...

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Opinion | There’s a Good Reason You Can’t Concentrate

We’re losing the ability to think deeply. Technology, from smartphones and social media to AI is making us dumber.

We need to stop filling our minds with digital Doritos. We made physical fitness and a healthy diet a movement, we can do the same for our brains.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/o...

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Brain scans reveal how a woman voluntarily enters a psychedelic-like trance without drugs A groundbreaking fMRI study has mapped the exact neural shifts of a self-induced visionary state. Researchers discovered that a woman capable of voluntary trance actively disconnects her sensory networks while boosting internal cognitive control.

Brain scans reveal how a woman voluntarily enters a psychedelic-like trance without drugs

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Buenos días, grimdarkeros ⚔️🩸

Nada como Berserk para sacar a una grimdarkera de un bloqueo lector 🐺

Marido está leyendo «Entre dos fuegos», que obviamente me recuerda a la obra de Miura (y no me cabe duda de que Buehlman debió inspirarse en ella) 🫀💀

Foto: Vol. 26 📚

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Un hombre excava en las ruinas de un castillo sin autorización

Un hombre excava en las ruinas de un castillo sin autorización

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How a DIY worm farm can compost food scraps, paper or a whole kangaroo For those who want a little help composting, take a cue from James Woodford’s experience raising worms – both the small colony of wrigglers he keeps in a sensible bin in his city garden and the dumpster-sized worm farm he has that can turn even animal carcasses into nutrient-dense soil

For those who want a little help composting, take a cue from James Woodford’s experience raising worms – both the small colony of wrigglers he keeps in a sensible bin in his city garden and the dumpster-sized worm farm he has that can turn even animal carcasses into nutrient-dense soil

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#1235 Nicole Rust: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders―and How We Can Change That
#1235 Nicole Rust: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders―and How We Can Change That YouTube video by The Dissenter

New episode (1235), with Dr. Nicole Rust (@nicolecrust.bsky.social). We talk about her great book, Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders―and How We Can Change That. #Neuroscience #Science

YouTube: youtu.be/TwU1w2uzclA
Podcast: bit.ly/4s9Hzc4

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Different types of childhood maltreatment appear to uniquely shape human brain development A large new study published in Biological Psychiatry reveals that childhood abuse and neglect are associated with distinct differences in adult brain structure. These physical variations are most pronounced in young women and differ based on trauma type.

Different types of childhood maltreatment appear to uniquely shape human brain development

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How worried should you be about an AI apocalypse?

Fears that artificial intelligence could rise up to wipe out humanity are understandable given our steady diet of sci-fi stories depicting just that, but what is the real risk? Matthew Sparkes looks at what the experts say

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Brain scans shed light on how short videos impair memory and alter neural pathways A recent brain imaging experiment reveals that watching fragmented short videos leads to measurably worse memory recall compared to viewing continuous content. The fast-paced format reduces brain activity in regions dedicated to focusing attention and processing deep meaning.

Brain scans shed light on how short videos impair memory and alter neural pathways

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Siete falacias para saber cuándo te están engañando Las falacias, figuras retóricas capaces de manipular cualquier conversación, abundan hoy más que nunca a causa de las redes sociales.

Vivimos rodeados de opiniones que no gozan de un razonamiento lógico y una base fundada. Se trata de las #falacias: argumentos sin validez reconocibles por su carencia de cualquier tipo de lógica.

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Are humans degenerating genetically and getting dumber as a result? Are we evolving to be more stupid? Humans have a relatively high genetic mutation rate, which has been thought to be driving down our physical and mental fitness – but columnist Michael Le Page finds these mutations aren’t the health risk some make them out to be

Are we evolving to be more stupid? Humans have a relatively high genetic mutation rate, which has been thought to be driving down our physical and mental fitness – but columnist Michael Le Page finds these mutations aren’t the health risk some make them out to be

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'Zombie' cells created by transplanting genomes into dead bacteria Researchers have created the first living synthetic bacterium made from non-living parts by killing a bacterial cell and then transplanting the genome of another species into it, blurring the boundary between life and death

Researchers have created the first living synthetic bacterium made from non-living parts by killing a bacterial cell and then transplanting the genome of another species into it, blurring the boundary between life and death

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Bumblebees surprise scientists by showing a sense of rhythm Recognising rhythmic patterns was thought to require a big brain, but a series of experiments has shown that buff-tailed bumblebees have this ability, too

Recognising rhythmic patterns was thought to require a big brain, but a series of experiments has shown that buff-tailed bumblebees have this ability, too

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Mi algoritmo de Instagram sabe que tengo más de 30 🤣

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Mi algoritmo de Instagram sabe que tengo más de 30 🤣

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How our brains may influence our physical endurance Life is a marathon, not a sprint. Find out how our brain may be operating in the background to mediate our physical endurance.

Life is a marathon, not a sprint.

Find out how our brain may be operating in the background to mediate our physical endurance in this week's post by Emma Noel: pennneuroknow.com/2026/03/31/h...

#PsychSciSky #SciComm 🧠🟦 🧪

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Nuevo hilo!! 🧵👇👇🧠🧠

Sobre la psicología detrás de la superstición 🍀🍀🍀🍀

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Ahora mismo en tu sistema digestivo conviven millones de microorganismo encargados de distintas funciones vitales, alguna bien conocidas y otras curiosas como la influencia que tienen en tu salud cerebral en temas como el estrés, el estado de ánimo o incluso el párkinson y el alzheimer.

Hilo va!!

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One perk of science communication is that sometimes you become the obsession of people who wish you harm but give you the idea of sporting two glam-buns and eyeliner. 💅

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Superstición y pensamiento mágico.

Superstición y pensamiento mágico.

Una cosa con la que los seres humanos debemos lidiar es la incertidumbre, con lo desconocido. Somos expertos en buscarle una explicación a todo, sea esta racional o no.

Y en nuestro afán por respuestas muchas veces nos inventamos relatos que sirven más para hacernos sentir mejor que otra cosa.

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¿Por qué a día de hoy la gente sigue creyendo en supersticiones?

¿Sabías que hasta cierto punto, las supersticiones pueden sernos útiles?

#Scicomm #CienciaÑ #PensamientoCritico #CriticalThinking
#Psicología #Psychology #Pshysky

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"Cómo obtener la ciudadanía española"

*Google, buscar

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