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Neophobia: Why Your Brain Fears the Unknown

Neophobia: Why Your Brain Fears the Unknown

Neophobia: The Fear of Novelty Introduction to Neophobia Neophobia, often colloquially referred to as the fear of novelty, represents a psychological phenomenon characterized by a profound aversion or apprehension towards new things, situations, or ideas. This condition extends beyond simple preference or cautious skepticism, manifesting as a significant emotional and cognitive resistance that can impede […]

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FLUID ABILITIES

Introduction to the Construct of Fluid Abilities In the vast landscape of cognitive psychology, fluid abilities (often referred to as fluid intelligence or Gf) represent the biological and neurological foundation of an individual’s capacity to process information. Unlike crystallized intelligence, which relies on accumulated knowledge and cultural experience, fluid abilities involve the innate capacity to […]

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