Binge-watching involves watching entertainment content for prolonged periods, typically single shows. Term first appeared in 1948 in Variety, "TV binge" in 1952. Popularized with video streaming services like Netflix in 2006-2007
Neuromarketing combines marketing, psychology and neuroscience to understand consumer behavior. Term coined by Ale Smidts in 2002, with early experiments since 1990s. Studies show 90-95% of purchase decisions influenced by physiological signals
Uncanny refers to frightening experiences that relate to familiar things. Not all novel things become frightening, only something new can be uncanny. Intellectual uncertainty is essential for producing uncanny feelings. Better-oriented people are less likely to experience uncanny things
Post-sex crying is common, affecting both women and men. According to 2015 study, 46% of college-age women experienced it. Another 2018 study showed 41% of men experienced it
Colors evoke physical and emotional reactions that shape human behavior. Red increases blood pressure, blue decreases it. Warm colors energize, cool colors calm
"WTV" means "whatever" on Snapchat, text, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. The acronym maintains the same meaning across all platforms. There is no difference between "WTV," "Wtv," or "wtv"