Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Familiarity Without Recollection: Why Something Can Feel Familiar Even When You Don't Remember It

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The concept of familiarity without recollection was first introduced by cognitive psychologist George Mandler in 1980, through his observations of how a person can feel familiar with something without being able to remember the context of that experience.

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Fluent Speaking: A Skill Anyone Can Learn

Woman Holding Microphone Standing in Front of Crowd

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Have you ever seen someone being interviewed where their answers flowed so naturally? I used to wonder how that was possible. Aren't they nervous at all?

Friday, December 5, 2025

Is It Possible for Two People to Share the Same Dream?


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Have you ever wondered, "The world is so vast... could it be that two or more people dream about the same thing?" Sometimes we wake up with a strange sensation, as if the dream we just had was too vivid or too detailed. Then the question arises, "Who knows, maybe there is someone else somewhere who also had a similar dream." That is the nature of dreams, they are very personal, yet their mystery feels universal. 

Why Do We Often Feel Lazy?

Photo by Thirdman : pexels.com Have you ever felt like you wanted to be productive, wanted to start doing something, but your body felt so ...