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  2. For instance, there were no ADHD-only or low-IQ groups for comparison. While ADHD may lower a person’s executive functioning, higher IQ may help to increase it. A 2016 study of adults with ADHD ...

  3. Attention Seeking Behavior in Adults: Causes, Other Symptoms ...

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    Attention-seeking behavior may be driven by: jealousy. low self-esteem. loneliness. Sometimes attention-seeking behavior is the result of cluster B personality disorders, such as: histrionic ...

  4. The Best Ways to Become More Intelligent - WebMD

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    Berries. Tea and coffee. Walnuts. ‌. Getting enough sleep. A study on elementary-school students found that people who slept for less than 8 hours per night scored lower on tests of verbal ...

  5. Saudade - Wikipedia

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    Saudade ( English: / saʊˈdɑːdə /, [1] European Portuguese: [sɐwˈðaðɨ], Brazilian Portuguese: [sawˈdadʒi] ⓘ, Galician: [sawˈðaðɪ], Northeast Brazil: [saw.ˈda.di]; plural saudades) [2] is an emotional state of melancholic or profoundly nostalgic longing for a beloved yet absent something or someone. It derives from the Latin ...

  6. Brain Exercises: 13 Ways to Boost Memory, Focus, and Mental ...

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    Try to use that word five times the next day. 4. Dance your heart out. The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control notes that learning new dance moves can increase your brain’s processing ...

  7. Johari window - Wikipedia

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    Johari window. The Johari window is a technique designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. It was created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, and is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.

  8. CLEVER score - Wikipedia

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    The CLEVER ( C ross L ipschitz E xtreme V alue for n E twork R obustness) score is a way of measuring the robustness of an artificial neural network towards adversarial attacks. [1] It was developed by a team at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab in IBM Research and first presented at the 2018 International Conference on Learning Representations. [2] It ...

  9. 9 Ways to Stay Awake While Studying - Healthline

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    3. Sit upright. It might be tempting to get comfortable while studying, but it won’t help you stay awake. Lying down is associated with increased activity in the parasympathetic nervous system ...