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1/West Intel/fbi cia mi6&politicians’s decision about #Afghanistan's considered as either an“Impulsive Decision Making”or a“Criminal Preplanned Action”. Either one's clinically diagnosed as“Psychological Disorder”
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2/..from Schizophrenia to Substance Use/cannabis legalization by politicians,a behavior with NO “forethought & consideration of the consequences”, that put the goals & innocent people’s lives in jeopardy.
The latter, an intentional“Anti-civilians operation
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3/..&support of brutal terrorists”/#Taliban #ISIS #Al_Qaeda..,a combination of “Crime & Irresponsibility”, is the characteristic of “Antisocial Personality Disorder”& need an immediate attention &serious treatment under watch!
As etiology, in addition to
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Excited to share this new preprint biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

Is #caffeinated #soda bad for children's #brain development? If so, which specific intellectual capacity is affected? It is a question that many parents and caregivers are asking daily but there is no clear guideline 1/n
Using the #ABCDstudy data, we addressed the question in this work, “Daily caffeinated soda intake is associated with impaired working memory and higher impulsivity in children” 2/n
Some soda contains #caffeine (Coca Cola, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, etc). The physical side effects of caffeinated soda such as obesity have been well documented and the short-term effects of caffeine consumption (mostly in adults) are well known. 3/n
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1/ 🔥New study on lying🔥

Preprint: psyarxiv.com/t7s32/

Can deception be studied and measured as a personality trait? How do we vary in regards to our tendency to lie? What is the relationship between lying and other traits and demographic variables?

A short summary 👇
2/ Being arguably a common and universal phenomenon with possibly important consequences, and despite its intriguing neurocognitive grounding, deception appears in fact as under-studied outside of specific fields (such as #forensicpsych and #criminology) 🤔
3/ Often investigated as a behaviour (or a process), we decided to adopt a dispositional approach and explore deception as a "trait". Curiously, we found that a lack of validated questionnaire to measure the "tendency to lie" 🤥
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