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Why thinking hard can feel unpleasant: New study explains the mental strain

If you’ve ever felt like it “hurts to think,” you might be onto something. A new study published in the journal Psychological Bulletin suggests that mental effort is often associated with unpleasant feelings, and this is a common experience across different tasks and populations. The research, led by Erik Bijleveld, Ph.D., from Radboud University, explored […]

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