Gaze Cueing
The phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
The phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
A cognitive bias where individuals tend to avoid risks when they perceive potential losses more acutely than potential gains.
A tendency to avoid making decisions that might lead to regret, influencing risk-taking and decision-making behaviors.
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
The observed tendency of humans to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events or life changes.
The study of how colors affect perceptions and behaviors.
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
A cognitive bias where individuals better remember the most recent information they have encountered, influencing decision-making and memory recall.
The reduction of restraint in behavior, often due to the absence of social cues, which can lead to impulsive actions and emotional outbursts.