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Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Why does alcohol make us both happy and miserable and what else does it do to our minds and bodies?

Alcohol is versatile, affecting multiple neurotransmitters and serving various roles in human behavior and experience.
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Why does alcohol make us both happy and miserable and what else does it do to our minds and bodies?

Alcohol is versatile, affecting multiple neurotransmitters and serving various roles in human behavior and experience.
fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

The Sober Curious Movement's Big Blind Spot

Giving up alcohol feels like progress. But if you're reaching for cannabis instead, you haven't changed the pattern-just the packaging.
Cannabis
Marketing
fromMoz
1 day ago

Brand Bias in Prompts: An Experiment

The experiment analyzed three types of prompts related to SEO tools: brand, soft-brand, and non-brand.
Marketing tech
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Retail investors are no longer following the market

Retail investors have transformed from background noise to influential market players, reshaping market dynamics and leading investment trends.
fromScienceDaily
1 day ago

Scientists discover hidden brain switch that tells you to stop eating

"People tend to immediately think of neurons when they think about how the brain works. But we're finding that astrocytes, what we used to think of as just secondary support cells, are also participating in how our brains regulate how much we eat."
Medicine
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

From Coping to Compulsion: Stress, Alcohol, and the Brain

Alcohol disrupts brain systems that help manage stress and decision-making, potentially leading to relapse in alcohol use disorder.
Digital life
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

4 Business Ideas That Serve the World's Wealthiest Age Group

The growing senior population presents significant opportunities in technology aimed at enhancing their quality of life and independence.
#meta
Social media marketing
fromForbes
1 day ago

The Meta Trial And Navigating The Post-Addiction Landscape For Brands

Meta faces legal challenges regarding social media addiction, potentially altering advertising practices and brand strategies on these platforms.
fromFuturism
2 days ago
Wearables

We Can't Even Imagine the Eating Disorders This New Meta Smart Glasses Feature Will Cause

UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

We didn't mean to build this- engagement at any cost

Meta was fined $375 million for misleading users about platform safety, highlighting systemic issues in tech design and user protection.
Social media marketing
fromForbes
1 day ago

The Meta Trial And Navigating The Post-Addiction Landscape For Brands

Meta faces legal challenges regarding social media addiction, potentially altering advertising practices and brand strategies on these platforms.
Wearables
fromFuturism
2 days ago

We Can't Even Imagine the Eating Disorders This New Meta Smart Glasses Feature Will Cause

Meta's Ray-Ban AI glasses may exacerbate eating disorders with features that track and log food intake automatically.
Media industry
fromNatesilver
2 days ago

Social media is turning into a freak show

Social media's influence on content quality and publisher success has led to a crisis in foreign policy and political communication.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Grocery Store Deal That's Specifically Designed To Make You Spend More - Tasting Table

Grocery stores use loss leaders to attract customers, often selling items at a loss to encourage additional spending on other products.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

More teens are getting hooked on gambling. Parents say it often goes undetected

Gambling addiction among boys is rising, with 36% of U.S. boys aged 11 to 17 having gambled in the past year.
Productivity
fromFast Company
3 days ago

3 tips from a cognitive scientist on how to beat decision fatigue

Cognitive effectiveness is influenced by circadian cycles and decision fatigue, which can be managed through effort-accuracy tradeoff strategies.
SF food
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Ultra-Processed Foods, Eating Disorders, and Mental Health

Ultra-processed foods significantly contribute to obesity, eating disorders, and related health issues in the U.S.
Wine
fromInsideHook
4 days ago

Turns Out There's a Way to Get Drunk Without Booze

Auto-brewery syndrome causes the body to produce alcohol naturally, leading to intoxication without drinking.
Poker
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Why People Love Taking Chances: From Holiday Deals to Game Shows

Taking risks triggers excitement and dopamine release, motivating behavior through the anticipation of rewards.
fromEurekAlert!
5 days ago
Online Community Development

Why some people change only when enough others do

Understanding individual thresholds for change and social networks can help overcome resistance to adopting new behaviors like climate change solutions.
Online learning
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

The Blind Spot That Makes Companies Repeat Costly Mistakes

Companies often fail to capture decision-making reasoning, leading to repeated mistakes and lost learning when leadership changes occur.
#prediction-markets
Women in technology
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

It's Not Gambling, It's 'Girl Math'

Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are primarily male-dominated, despite attempts to attract female users through social media campaigns.
Law
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Traders flocked to prediction markets-now a criminal case is testing the model

Arizona filed criminal charges against Kalshi, a prediction market platform, for operating an illegal gambling business and allowing bets on political races, despite the platform being federally legal as a financial trading platform.
Women in technology
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

It's Not Gambling, It's 'Girl Math'

Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are primarily male-dominated, despite attempts to attract female users through social media campaigns.
Law
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Traders flocked to prediction markets-now a criminal case is testing the model

Arizona filed criminal charges against Kalshi, a prediction market platform, for operating an illegal gambling business and allowing bets on political races, despite the platform being federally legal as a financial trading platform.
Online marketing
fromMakeUseOf
6 days ago

No, it's not your microphone - this is how advertisers know what you want

Advertisers use data from your online behavior, not microphone recordings, to deliver targeted ads accurately.
NYC food
fromCity Limits
6 days ago

Opinion: SNAP Incentives Don't Match How New Yorkers Actually Shop

Updating food assistance programs to align with actual shopping habits can better address food insecurity in New York City.
#ai-in-commerce
Marketing tech
fromExchangewire
19 hours ago

AI Agents are Becoming the Fourth Place of Commerce and OOH is Shaping their Choices

AI agents are becoming a significant factor in commerce, influencing consumer decisions and brand visibility.
fromFast Company
5 days ago
E-Commerce

Visa says AI could start making purchases for you. Not everyone wants that, but here's how close we are

AI is influencing consumer purchases and acting on behalf of shoppers in commerce.
Marketing tech
fromExchangewire
19 hours ago

AI Agents are Becoming the Fourth Place of Commerce and OOH is Shaping their Choices

AI agents are becoming a significant factor in commerce, influencing consumer decisions and brand visibility.
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Visa says AI could start making purchases for you. Not everyone wants that, but here's how close we are

AI is influencing consumer purchases and acting on behalf of shoppers in commerce.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Psychology says people who want to change their lives but never start aren't lazy - they're waiting for a feeling of readiness that behavioral science confirms almost never arrives on its own - Silicon Canals

Feeling ready to act is often a byproduct of taking action, not a prerequisite.
Marketing
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

How to Price Your Product Like the Last Unit Sets the Market

The highest-cost marginal customer determines market price, not averages; focus on scarcity and the last unit for effective pricing.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

The Easiest Way To Stop Overspending At The Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Curbside pickup helps save money by reducing impulse buys and allowing easier price comparisons.
fromArchitectural Digest
5 days ago

I'm Done Sourcing So Much Online. Here's Why

The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
UX design
Business intelligence
fromFortune
6 days ago

More people are using AI to manage their money- but they won't let it make decisions alone | Fortune

Employees embrace AI for productivity but prefer human decision-making authority.
#decision-making
Philosophy
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How to Make Better Decisions

Decision-making quality shapes life outcomes, with two main models: heroic-visionary and technocratic, each having significant flaws.
Philosophy
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How to Make Better Decisions

Decision-making quality shapes life outcomes, with two main models: heroic-visionary and technocratic, each having significant flaws.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Managing New Online Compulsive Behaviors and Addictions

Addictive behaviors have become prevalent due to the accessibility of technology, impacting individuals' lives and relationships.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
1 day ago

AI Has Already Decided: First-Party Data Will Define Advertising's Agentic Era

AI has resolved the debate on third-party cookies, emphasizing the necessity of first-party data for effective decision-making in advertising.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Research suggests that high intelligence doesn't protect against bad decisions - it makes people better at constructing convincing justifications for the bad decisions they were already going to make - Silicon Canals

Higher intelligence can lead to greater polarization rather than alignment on contested facts.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why Do We Read Reviews for Things We've Already Experienced?

People read reviews post-decision to validate experiences and alleviate inner conflict, not to gather new information.
UX design
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

How behavioral science can help persuade our team to do one more user test

User testing is essential to identify usability issues and improve user trust before launching a product.
Online Community Development
fromPhys
3 weeks ago

Personal change thresholds may explain why popular policies fail to spread

Individual thresholds for adopting new behaviors vary widely, and measuring these thresholds through behavioral experiments can help overcome resistance to widely supported solutions like climate change mitigation.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

9 subtle behaviors that reveal someone grew up in a household where money was discussed in whispers, and why those behaviors persist long after financial security has arrived - Silicon Canals

Financial behaviors are shaped by early experiences and trauma, not just knowledge or information gaps about money.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

How Money Impacts Your Attention and Pleasurable Thinking

Financial scarcity reduces pleasurable thinking despite common beliefs that it increases escapist mental activity.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Guardian view on weight-loss jabs and addiction: there is too much moralising about these remarkable medicines | Editorial

Weight-loss drugs show promise in reducing addiction risk, suggesting they may address shared biological mechanisms between food and drug cravings in the brain.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

People Don't Just Update Beliefs, They Test Them

Understanding psychological change requires recognizing the role of control and mastery in actively pursuing change despite familiar limitations.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why We Don't Change-Even When We Know What's Wrong

Insight alone is insufficient for change; real experiences are necessary to challenge ingrained beliefs and expectations.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Are you part of the 'distraction economy'?

Constant distraction allows avoidance of painful memories and self-awareness, while surrendering attention represents a choice that gradually displaces the self.
Artificial intelligence
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Intelligence as a Commodity

Framing intelligence as a metered utility service risks shifting it from a cultivated human capacity to an external commodity, potentially weakening the cognitive habits and judgment-building processes developed through personal effort and experience.
E-Commerce
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How To Outwit The Grocery Store 'Decoy Effect' That Causes You To Overspend - Tasting Table

The decoy effect is a retail marketing tactic that manipulates customer perception of value by introducing a strategically priced third option to make expensive items appear more valuable than budget alternatives.
Psychology
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Stop trying to 'educate' people into changing. Science proves it doesn't work

False assumptions hinder change; simply providing information does not guarantee behavior change.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says people who always carry cash even though they rarely use it display these 8 traits-and most of them are connected to a generation that learned the hard way what happens when systems you trusted stop working - Silicon Canals

Cash carriers maintain physical money as insurance against system failures and to preserve spending autonomy, despite having digital payment options available.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why We Ignore Our Own Advice

People easily give advice about difficult decisions to others but struggle to follow their own wisdom when facing personal risk and discomfort.
Food & drink
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Dopamine Aisle of the Supermarket

67% of Americans use snacks and treats for mood improvement, spending $526 annually, while 49% purchase takeout for comfort at $598 yearly, driven by dopamine's role in the brain's reward system.
E-Commerce
fromRetail Brew
4 weeks ago

Consumers say they're financially worse off and it's changing how they shop

One in four Americans report worsening financial situations, driving widespread cost-cutting across groceries, personal care, dining, travel, and discretionary spending, with consumers increasingly favoring budget retailers and value-focused options.
fromMedium
1 month ago

The justification tax

Kantar's codebase was legacy old. The kind of technical debt that isn't a line item on a sprint board but a structural reality that shapes every decision the company makes. Rebuilding the architecture to support what I'd designed would have cost more than the organization was willing to invest, regardless of the Barilla deal sitting on the table.
UX design
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Why We Still Want the Snack

Brain reward responses to food cues persist even after eating to fullness, potentially driving overeating independent of actual hunger signals.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says the people who feel exhausted after scrolling aren't lazy, their brains are processing thousands of micro-decisions that were designed to feel like nothing - Silicon Canals

Social media scrolling causes mental fatigue through thousands of micro-decisions engineered to feel invisible, depleting cognitive resources despite appearing effortless.
Environment
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Why We Can't 'Nudge' Our Problems Away

Individual responsibility narratives and behavioral nudges shift focus from systemic solutions, making people feel morally responsible while industries avoid regulation.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

The Science of Buying

Effective influence requires understanding how individuals process information, assess risk, and build trust rather than applying standardized pressure tactics.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

What Is a Life of Nonstop Ads Doing to Our Minds?

Musée d'Orsay hosted an exhibit last year called "Art is in the Street," which cataloged "the spectacular rise of the illustrated poster in Paris during the second half of the 19th century." The prints were lithographs - drawings made on limestone with greasy pencils, which were then exposed to water and inverted onto sheets of paper. Typically, each color got its own stone. The finished product was a firework of oily yellows and reds.
Graphic design
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

The Importance of Watching the Watchers

The brain's need for explanations drives surveillance, which governments exploit to control populations through information gathering and monitoring.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The EU is investigating Shein for 'addictive,' gamified service

The Commission said it would investigate Shein for "addictive design, the lack of transparency of recommender systems, as well as the sale of illegal products, including child sexual abuse material." Shein's platform is addictive because it uses points and rewards for engagement, the Commission said in the press release, which could jeopardize consumer well-being. Shein, a Chinese fast fashion brand, is headquartered in Singapore.
Careers
Retirement
fromBustle
1 month ago

Why You Should Avoid Strict Budgets At All Costs

Overly strict budgets often cause deprivation and eventual overspending; a flexible, intentional budgeting approach that tracks spending and aligns with priorities supports long-term saving.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 shopping habits that look "cheap" but are actually signs of intelligence and discipline - Silicon Canals

We live in a world where spending freely is often seen as a sign of success. Flash your credit card without checking the price tag, and you're "living your best life." But here's what I've learned after running my own businesses and studying consumer behavior: The shopping habits that look "cheap" are actually the ones that separate the financially intelligent from those drowning in debt. The truth? Those "cheap" behaviors are about discipline, long-term thinking, and understanding the real value of money.
Business
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

3 Ways to Convince Anyone to Do Anything for You

Charisma is a learnable skill developed through nonverbal communication channels including smiling, voice modulation, and body language that significantly increases persuasion and success in sales.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Mojonomics: The Supply of, and Demand for, Self-Confidence

Self-confidence acts as an invisible, scarce social resource that fuels competition, taboo, hoarding, and unequal distribution, harming individuals and societal sustainability.
Productivity
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Case for Taking the Easy Path

Ease often reveals genuine strengths; concentrating effort on strengths builds deep expertise while selectively addressing essential weaknesses prevents spreading energy too thin.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
4 weeks ago

Behavioral economists found that people with substantial savings who live modestly aren't being frugal - they've discovered that the security of untouched wealth provides more psychological satisfaction than any material display ever could - Silicon Canals

Financial security from modest spending and consistent saving provides greater psychological satisfaction than wealth displays or increased consumption.
Marketing
fromHarvard Business Review
2 months ago

5 Psychology-Backed Principles for More Effective Personalization

AI-powered personalization is now a baseline consumer expectation and drives significant revenue gains, enabling companies that excel at personalization to outperform peers.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Behaviour Change Is So Hard to Do

Behavior change fails when immediate costs exceed rewards, not due to willpower; relationships unconsciously reinforce old behaviors while punishing new ones, and reinforcement proves more effective than punishment for lasting change.
#attention
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

'You don't feel judged': Why we buy more at self-service terminals

Would you like extra fries? Would you like to go large? Not all people, but I think there's definitely a large proportion of people who may feel judged in those instances, and may say no. Plus, there's really good product imagery on the terminals, so you can see the product, you can see what's in it, you can see all the other products linked to it as well. So there's that.
Marketing tech
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

When Answers Cost Less than Thought

Back in the day, a simple fact rang true: understanding required construction. If you wanted clarity, you had to build it from the inside out. You struggled with ambiguity and lived with uncertainty longer than was comfortable. But after all, you were building something. Importantly, this "cognitive building" didn't appear fully formed but emerged brick by brick and thought by thought. That work wasn't a barrier to thought; it was the architecture of thought itself.
Artificial intelligence
Digital life
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Future of Gambling: Wired for Risk

Gambling is an ancient, culturally embedded practice now intensified by modern technology that makes betting ubiquitous, convenient, and continuously accessible.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Power of Happenstance in Consumer Experiences

Unexpected product encounters generate stronger emotional connections and higher product evaluations than anticipated encounters.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Psychology says people who eat the crust first display these 6 traits about delayed gratification that predict financial success - Silicon Canals

Crust-first eating reflects a tendency toward delayed gratification linked to traits associated with financial stability and long-term decision-making.
Mindfulness
fromMedium
4 years ago

I Didn't Buy Anything for One Hundred Days. Here's What I Learned.

A 100-day vow to buy nothing stopped nonessential purchases, limiting exceptions to food, medicine, and gifts, reducing time spent curating consumer goods.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why you keep buying things you don't need-and how to stop, according to experts - Silicon Canals

Emotional states and dopamine-driven reward responses fuel impulsive, unnecessary purchases, causing repeated overspending despite awareness and intentions to save.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says people who always pay with exact change display these 7 personality traits that go beyond just being organized - Silicon Canals

They're displaying a fascinating set of personality traits that go much deeper than having their finances sorted. 1) They have exceptional impulse control Think about what it takes to always have exact change ready. You need to resist the urge to spend those coins on vending machines or leave them as tips. You have to plan ahead, knowing what you'll buy and preparing accordingly.
Psychology
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