A recent study published in the journal Mindfulness suggests that treating oneself with kindness is linked to a preference for social equality. The research provides evidence that empathy bridges the ...
New research provides evidence that active political participation mixed with election fraud conspiracy beliefs predicted ...
Young adults with high social anxiety show heightened activity in the brain's visual processing areas. These neural changes explain their high alertness to social threats and offer a physical marker ...
Physical exertion combined with deep concentration can severely slow down human reaction times. A recent trial reveals that ...
A new study published in the Human Resource Management Journal shows that Black employees feel less included and less able to excel when their managers support. This effect is especially strong for ...
A recent study shows that accessible blood tests can accurately identify Alzheimer’s disease. When combined with standard cognitive assessments, these tools offer a reliable diagnostic approach for ...
Few parenting topics spark as much debate as the "cry it out" method. While some experts warn it causes psychological harm, a study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry argues it does not ...
Exploring the overlooked aspects of substance-related sexuality, a new analysis of young adults demonstrates how cannabis serves to heighten physical pleasure and intimacy.
A large dataset analysis indicates that standard psychological therapies frequently fail to help autistic patients with depression and anxiety. Researchers found that adapting care to fit ...
By measuring the magnetic fields of the brain, researchers found that different contemplative practices uniquely change how ...
A new study published in PNAS Nexus suggests that the famous equality seen in some hunter-gatherer societies might be driven ...
A new study reveals that your heart rate slows down more when you make a visual mistake than when you see things correctly. This suggests our bodies physically react to perceptual errors in real-time.
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