Shifting Seasons Impact
Seasonal shifts are altering not just animal behaviors, such as migration and hibernation patterns, but may also affect human cognition and mood. As summer heatwaves extend and autumn feels rushed, the psychological effects typically seen in spring and fall could become less pronounced, leading to a more stable year-round experience in memory and behavior. This evolving relationship between climate change and human psychology raises intriguing questions for future research.In this clip
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Could ‘Season Creep’ Affect Human Behavior?
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