Basic psychological processes
Basic psychological processes refer to dimensions such as attention, motivation, perception, learning or memory. These are fundamental dimensions to understand the study of psychology.
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Everything you need to know about lateral thinking
In life, in your relationships and work environment, you can solve problems in two ways. The first, through logical, linear and rational reasoning. The second, using an approach that the psychologist and philosopher Edward De Bono called lateral thinking. It…
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What is eidetic memory in psychology?
The mechanisms of memory in the human mind harbor mysteries that science has not yet resolved. One of them has to do with a faculty that is demonstrated, in a more significant way, by young children. We are talking about…
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«Brainwriting»: a technique to enhance creativity
If there is a recurring technique in many companies, it is the classic brainstorming or brainstorming. You probably know it, it consists of all the members of a team contributing their proposals as a group and out loud. However, In…
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Spaced repetition: remember everything you learn
If you need a technique to enhance your memory and learning, spaced repetition will be your best ally. Pass an exam, pass an exam, study a new language… Mastering this resource allows, above all, to understand how your mind works…
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How to use the circle of influence and concern to your advantage?
«What will happen to my job in a year? Why does my partner take things this way? What will happen if the markets change and this product is not successful? If you reflect for a moment on the things that…
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Is being smart the same as being intelligent? 6 key differences
Being smart is not the same as being intelligent. They look alike and, sometimes, they are even confused. However, the first dimension has more to do with cunning and that insight that allows us to solve everyday challenges. Now, your…
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What is hyperconcentration in ADHD?
Have you heard of “hyperfocus” or hyperconcentration? The neurodivergent population and, specifically, those diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experience this process frequently. It consists of giving a specific task an intense and sustained level of attention over time.…