Cognitive Resilience can be thought of as a person's first line of defense against Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and dementia related disorders. This resilience of the mind shows its effectiveness by mitigating the load of AD pathology on cognitive abilities. This blog talks about Cognitive Resilience from the lens of biology and psychology, listing recent findings about factors impacting Cognitive Resilience.
Accommodataion – Understanding rigidness in government processes & data collection
Tax Morale, Tax Evasion, and Emotional Response in India
If tax scandals like the Panama Papers ring a bell one might know how easily the public outrage fizzled. Do these incidents really change people's attitude towards tax compliance and does it change their tax morale? This blog, through an experimental study, explores the complex relationship between tax morale, trust in media and emotional responses to financial corruption.