National Humanities Medal: Recognizing Excellence in Humanities Contributions
Discover the National Humanities Medal and its role in honoring outstanding contributions to literature, history, and culture in the humanities.
Discover the National Humanities Medal and its role in honoring outstanding contributions to literature, history, and culture in the humanities.
Explore the four main types of memory and their unique functions, from sensory to long-term memory, and understand how memory shapes our daily lives and decisions.
Sensual averse describes those comfortable with others’ touch but uncomfortable being touched themselves, defining personal boundaries around physical closeness.
A-specs of the Axe supports asexual and aromantic spectrum identities, promoting inclusivity and advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community.
Explore the key differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and learn how understanding them can boost your personal and professional goals.
Déjà vu is a common sensation of familiarity in new situations, linked to memory and brain activity. Understanding its causes reveals insights into cognition and neurological health.
Rhodonitian is a unique gender alignment within the Quartz System blending feminine, neutral, and xenine aspects, offering fluidity and empowerment.
Agenamoric describes attraction experienced by agender individuals beyond traditional gender categories, offering a unique perspective on orientation and relationships.
Agnosia is a neurological disorder causing difficulty in recognizing objects, sounds, or faces despite normal sensory function. It results from brain damage affecting perception.