Eye-tracking research reveals that individuals with phobias exhibit slower attention disengagement and decision-making when ...
Vaccine hesitancy may stem from fear, and new research indicates conspiracy theories could play a role in solidifying this ...
Even a short digital detox can have a real effect on your brain. Research shows that just three days away from your ...
A new study published in Evolutionary Psychology has found a connection between men’s anger, their partners’ perception of their intelligence, and overall relationship satisfaction. The research ...
A new study using brain imaging technology has shed light on how anxiety might change the way young people process emotions. Researchers discovered that children and teenagers with higher levels of ...
New research has revealed that the ability to process faces is not only connected to general intelligence but is also negatively associated with certain traits linked to autism. The study, published ...
New research has found that dating profiles indicating that their owners are non-smokers are more likely to receive video chat invitations compared to profiles of smokers. Male participants reported ...
A new study published in the Journal of Dental Research provides reassuring evidence regarding the safety of early childhood fluoride exposure. Researchers found that exposure to fluoride in the first ...
A surprising study published in Psychiatry, Psychology and Law suggests that when people make judgments about a defendant’s guilt in a case where physical appearance could plausibly play a role—such ...
Serotonin, a brain chemical widely recognized for its influence on mood and anxiety, has been found to operate in a surprising way within the cerebellum, according to new research published in The ...
A new study published in Educational Researcher suggests that the rise in suicidal thoughts and behaviors among high school girls in recent years might be connected to an increase in the number of ...
Difficulties in social situations experienced by boys with autism may be related to how certain brain networks communicate with each other, a new study suggests. Scientists at the A*STAR Institute for ...
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