Adolescents with lower sustained attention and specific brain activity patterns at age 14 were more likely to increase ...
YouTube videos on autism primarily provide educational content with balanced perspectives, reducing stigmatization, though ...
A recent study in the Journal of Research in Personality provides evidence of a link between people’s taste preferences and personality traits. The study, conducted across four different countries, ...
In a recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour, researchers uncovered a “gender rating gap” in online reviews, revealing that women generally give higher ratings than men across several online ...
New research is shedding light on how certain personality traits may influence criminality. In a study published in Current Psychology, Machiavellianism—a trait characterized by manipulative and ...
A new study suggests that how we handle anger could be a hidden factor in cardiovascular health. The findings, published in Physiology & Behavior, indicate that people with a quick temper, especially ...
Long-term exposure to residential greenness is associated with a reduced risk of depression and anxiety, as published in Nature Mental Health. Mental health conditions, particularly depression and ...
In a recent study published in Autism Research, researchers discovered three distinct subtypes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in males, each associated with unique brain structure patterns and ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders suggests that a single dose of psilocybin may offer hope for U.S. military veterans facing severe, treatment-resistant depression. Many ...
For many, preferences within BDSM may seem personal and unique, but a new study published in Deviant Behavior suggests that some submissive behaviors could serve a broader purpose in human ...
In a study published in Cognition & Emotion, we examined hindsight bias in the context of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. We found that Republicans, who were disappointed by Biden’s victory, ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Urban Health reveals that even indirect exposure to gun violence—such as witnessing or hearing about shootings—is associated with a diminished quality of ...