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Wolfgang Albrecht

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Privatpraxis für Psychotherapie, Psychoanalyse & Personal Coaching in Berlin am Olivaer Platz, Wolfgang Albrecht,u.a. Psychosomatik,Paartherapie, Gutachten

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Non-Cognitive Skills Are as Vital as Intelligence A recent study has found that non-cognitive skills like motivation and self-regulation are as important as intelligence in determining academic success. These skills become increasingly influential throughout a child's education

Non-Cognitive Skills Are as Vital as Intelligence

A recent study has found that non-cognitive skills like motivation and self-regulation are as important as intelligence in determining academic success.

These skills become increasingly influential throughout a child's education
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Bilingual Brains Build Stronger Connections A new study reveals that learning a second language in childhood significantly boosts brain connectivity, especially between the cerebellum and left frontal cortex. Researchers used whole-brain fMRI scans to compare bilingual and

Bilingual Brains Build Stronger Connections

A new study reveals that learning a second language in childhood significantly boosts brain connectivity, especially between the cerebellum and left frontal cortex. 

Researchers used whole-brain fMRI scans to compare bilingual and
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Why Our Brains Prefer Rewards Over Habits A new study suggests that our attention isn’t so much “stolen” by digital media but rather driven by our brain’s desire for rewards. Researchers found that when presented with multiple stimuli, people are naturally drawn to those linked

Why Our Brains Prefer Rewards Over Habits

A new study suggests that our attention isn’t so much “stolen” by digital media but rather driven by our brain’s desire for rewards.

Researchers found that when presented with multiple stimuli, people are naturally drawn to those linked
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Reflecting on Parents in Therapy Can Shift Childhood Memories New research reveals that reflecting on a parent in therapy can alter how individuals remember past emotions towards that parent, even when the question posed is neutral. This effect, known as reappraisal, occurs

Reflecting on Parents in Therapy Can Shift Childhood Memories

New research reveals that reflecting on a parent in therapy can alter how individuals remember past emotions towards that parent, even when the question posed is neutral. 

This effect, known as reappraisal, occurs
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When Dogs and Humans Connect, So Do Their Brainwaves New research reveals that when dogs and humans gaze at each other, their brain activity synchronizes, a phenomenon known as neural coupling. This brain alignment, previously observed only within species, highlights the unique

When Dogs and Humans Connect, So Do Their Brainwaves

New research reveals that when dogs and humans gaze at each other, their brain activity synchronizes, a phenomenon known as neural coupling.

This brain alignment, previously observed only within species, highlights the unique
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Cannabis Leaves Molecular Marks on DNA Linked to Psychosis A new study reveals that frequent use of high-potency cannabis leaves unique molecular marks on DNA, particularly impacting genes related to energy production and immune function. By analyzing DNA methylation—a process

Cannabis Leaves Molecular Marks on DNA Linked to Psychosis

A new study reveals that frequent use of high-potency cannabis leaves unique molecular marks on DNA, particularly impacting genes related to energy production and immune function. 

By analyzing DNA methylation—a process
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Yamanaka Factors Can Reverse Neuronal Aging Yamanaka factors can reverse the aging process in neurons, offering a potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. In a study using mice, scientists introduced these factors into mature brain cells, which

Yamanaka Factors Can Reverse Neuronal Aging

Yamanaka factors can reverse the aging process in neurons, offering a potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. 

In a study using mice, scientists introduced these factors into mature brain cells, which