University of Toronto psychology professor and co-author Michael Inzlicht. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by ...
People who have lots of it are celebrated and seen as morally righteous," wrote University of Toronto psychology professor Michael Inzlicht and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign psychology ...
Michael Inzlicht, a psychology professor and co-author of the study, is old enough to remember the anticipation of waiting every Thursday to watch “Cheers” or “The Cosby Show.” He said he ...
Though the study participants predicted they'd be more bored if they didn't click away, the study's co-author, Dr. Michael Inzlicht, said the researchers found the exact opposite situation occurred.
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"Feeling bored is unpleasant, and people may unknowingly make it worse," write University of Toronto scholars Katy Tam and Michael Inzlicht in their paper, "Fast-forward to boredom: How switching ...
Scrolling on the social media platform X was linked to increases in boredom. Michael Inzlicht, a psychology professor and co-author of the study, is old enough to remember the anticipation of ...