Month: June 2022

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Shines for Young Kids

A breakthrough announcement came on Sunday, revealing that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has passed the test with flying colors when it comes to protecting younger children under 5 years old. This exciting development marks an important milestone in our fight against the pandemic, as we move closer to vaccinating the youngest members of our population. Just […]

Published on June 13, 2022

Justin Bieber Reveals Rare Disorder Behind Facial Paralysis

Just as a thrilling roller coaster ride comes to a screeching halt due to a sudden malfunction, Justin Bieber’s world tour was postponed due to an unexpected obstacle – a rare disorder that caused one side of his face to become paralyzed. This revelation gives us a glimpse behind the scenes, reminding us that even […]

Published on June 11, 2022

The cultural learning account of first impressions

When we meet someone for the first time, we can’t help but make assumptions about them based on their appearance. These initial judgments, or ‘first impressions,’ have often been thought to stem from innate factors. However, the Trait Inference Mapping (TIM) account challenges this idea and suggests that first impressions are actually shaped by our […]

Published on June 11, 2022