How filters distort self-perception, fuel comparison, and make digitally altered faces feel more “real” than reality.
I recently read the manuscript of a soon-to-be-published scholarly book looking at one of Kansas’ major cities. It was filled with sharp observations and smart ideas; when it’s published, I’ll buy ...
If you’re a long-term employee, it’s not only frustrating when your colleagues have an outdated perception of you—it can stymie your professional growth. How can you align your reputation with your ...
The phenomenon of vection, defined as the illusory perception of self-motion induced by sensory stimuli, occupies a pivotal position in the study of virtual environments. It is increasingly evident ...
In a recent study published in npj Women's Health, researchers investigated the cognitive constructs of the self during pregnancy compared to never-been pregnant women. Their findings indicate that ...