Critical Periods in Development: The Windows That Shape Who We Are

Have you ever wondered why some childhood experiences leave such a deep mark on us? Psychology and neuroscience tell us something fascinating: there are special windows in development — called critical periods and sensitive periods— in which the brain is especially open to learning. What is absorbed during those moments can last forever… and what is missed may … Read more

The Pygmalion Effect: How Expectations Shape Who We Become

Has anyone ever believed in you more than you believed in yourself… and thanks to that, you achieved something that once seemed impossible? That is the power of the Pygmalion Effect, a fascinating psychological phenomenon that shows how what others expect from us can change our behavior, our self-esteem, and even our future. What is the … Read more

Milgram’s Experiment: Why Do We Obey Authority?

Have you ever wondered how far you would go if someone in authority told you to do something? The story of Milgram’s experiment is one of the most fascinating and disturbing chapters in the history of psychology, and it still makes us reflect on our own decisions today. The Origin of Milgram’s Experiment In 1961, … Read more

Nature or Nurture: The Eternal Debate That Defines Us

Who are you, really? Are you the result of your genes or of everything you’ve lived through? This is one of the oldest and most fascinating debates in psychology: nature vs. nurture. And although it might sound like an academic discussion, it actually runs through our daily lives. Every time we wonder why someone is shy, … Read more

Emotions and Culture: How Society Shapes What We Feel

Have you ever wondered if what you feel is really yours, or if it was shaped by the world around you? Emotions may seem like natural, automatic reactions, but in reality, they are deeply influenced by the culture and society we grow up in. From childhood, we learn what is “appropriate” to feel, how to … Read more