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Gal Perlman

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Social Loafing and the Bystander Effect – Why We Act Differently in Groups

People don’t behave the same way when they’re alone and when they’re part of a group. How does the size of the group affect our behavior?

calendar 6.7.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

From Status to Satisfaction: Social Success and Well-Being

A study found that well-being is shaped by both a person’s status on the social ladder and how it stacks up against others’

calendar 22.4.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

The Science of Social Connections

When was the last time you went out with friends or called your mom? Social connections are just as important for your health as a vigorous workout at the gym or a balanced diet.

calendar 18.4.2025
reading-time 15 minutes

Face to the Screen: How Virtual Communication Is Reshaping Us

The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a rapid shift to virtual meetings, transforming how we communicate, work, and learn. But what are the neurological and behavioral consequences of this digital transition?

calendar 27.3.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

The Arrogance of Ignorance – Cognitive Bias & the Dunning-Kruger Effect

Twenty-five years ago, two American psychologists identified a puzzling phenomenon: the less people know and understand, the more they overestimate their knowledge. Today, this cognitive bias is known as the Dunning-Kruger effect.

calendar 27.2.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Telepathy: Extrasensory Perception or Population Stereotypes?

While the existence of telepathy remains unproven, many events that appear to suggest mind-to-mind communication may have more straightforward psychological explanations.

calendar 10.2.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

The Power of a Hug – How Touch Shapes Health and Well-Being

Why do humans crave touch? How does physical contact influence our health and well-being? And what can its evolutionary story reveal

calendar 17.1.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

Voice In Your Head – Studying Inner Speech

Not all people have conversations with themselves, but those who do seem to benefit from it

calendar 14.8.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Conspiracy Theories and Loneliness – Exploring the Connection

A recent study links loneliness to a higher likelihood of believing in conspiracy theories

calendar 25.7.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Beneath the Skin – The Intricacies of Tattooing

Many adorn their bodies with tattoos. What happens during tattooing? Are there risks, and how does the immune system respond?

calendar 25.5.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Look Into My Eyes – Eye Contact in Human Communication

Eye contact holds great importance in human communication, varying across cultures and influenced by mental state

calendar 26.3.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Bats Think Together

When in a group, brains of mice and bats “synchronize” with others of their species

calendar 20.8.2019
reading-time 3 minutes