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A book excerpt from Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson's Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.
Imagination and visualization can have an enormous impact on the reliability of memory, and may contribute to a phenomenon called imagination inflation.
A galactic overlord killing off millions of people sounds like something one would see in a 1950s science fiction movie, but the doctrine is attributed to a religion.
Ever wondered about the history behind one of Marvel comics most extreme fighting machines? Read on for details of the mutant known as the Wolverine.
This month offers a variety of dramatic television series on DVD.
Flashforwards, flashbacks, tense action and a gripping cliffhanger. Sounds like Lost? It's actually the "missing" final episode of Dollhouse season one.
The author Louis de Bernières grew up in a Surrey village and the short stories in Notwithstanding reflect memories of rural idyllic childhood and English eccentricity.
Here's a guide to various mental illnesses and psychological disorders, such as obsessive compulsion, schizophrenia, phobias, anxiety disorders, and depression.
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