Dear colleagues, I present the second issue of the 2026 year.
The main purpose of the study was to test the effect of improving memorization while preserving the initial information: it was assumed that the process of preservation itself creates confidence in the availability of information, reducing cognitive load and contributing to better assimilation of subsequent material. In the absence of trust in preservation, on the contrary, the effect may not appear.
This article addresses the problem of conceptual ambiguity in the construct boundaries of the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) phenomenon.
In the context of information overload, the development of digital resilience has become critically important. Coaching is considered a practice-oriented approach capable of enhancing cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and value-motivational resources, thereby supporting adaptive and productive functioning in a digital environment.
The study was conducted using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The empirical basis included semi-structured in-depth interviews with 12 participants aged 25 to 38 (M = 27.75) from Russian and Chinese cultural groups. The theoretical framework draws on Lewin’s field theory and contemporary views of goals as a dynamic system.
The aim of the study was to assess the interaction between global and local mechanisms of visual information processing in individuals with different degrees of field dependence and independence.
The goal of this study is to investigate the role of personality traits within the Big Five framework and time perspective characteristics as predictors of proactive coping behaviors among individuals aged 17 to 20.
The purpose of the study. To compare the subjective impressions and oculomotor behavior parameters of adolescents and adults when perceiving images of liminal spaces, and to identify correlations between eye movements and emotional evaluations.
The aim of the study was to study quantitative and qualitative associative indicators of a range of standard samples of middle, mature, pre-retirement, and old age, including persons of different gender and level of education.
This study aimed to examine the relationship between cognitive functioning and the emotional state of women with malignant breast neoplasms before starting systematic treatment.
Social cognition impairment in schizophrenia is a critical factor contributing to reduced social functioning, yet the effects of interventions on implicit mentalizing processes remain insufficiently explored.
In the initial stage of our study, participants were shown Polunin’s pantomime 10,000-Meter Race (1981), in which he portrayed a runner growing increasingly exhausted through different stages of the race. In individual interviews, participants were asked about their impressions of the pantomime.
This study aims to investigate the effect of structural usability cues on users’ primary trust in news web interfaces. It seeks to determine which structural elements contribute to trust formation and what limitations may accompany their influence.
An review of the article by scientists from the United States, “Positive global mental health: an overview,” is presented.
The article by the British experimental psychologist Amy Orben, “The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics”, is an analytical review of the phenomenon of recurring public panics surrounding new technologies, especially digital ones.