Study Links Fixed Beliefs About First Impressions With Less Social Strain in Social Anxiety A psychology study by Liad Uziel at Bar-Ilan University, published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, suggests a surprising way...
Cognitive Jealousy Shifts More Between Relationships Than Within People, Study Finds A study led by Mikhila N. Wildey, with Kayla Knopp, Scott M. Stanley and Galena K. Rhoades, suggests that cognitive...
Study Finds Classical and Operant Conditioning Can Compete in the Same Moment A new psychology and neuroscience study suggests that two famous learning systems can pull you in different directions at the...
Brain Scans Show Nostalgic Songs Engage Memory and Reward Networks A study in Human Brain Mapping suggests that nostalgic music lights up a special mix of brain systems tied to...
Study Finds Family Income Shapes How Strongly Genes Relate To Teen Political Interest A study by Sebastian Jungkunz and Paul Marx at the University of Bonn, published in Politics and the Life Sciences,...
Heavy 9/11 Dust Exposure Linked To Higher Early Dementia Risk In World Trade Center Responders A study in JAMA Network Open suggests that some people who worked at the World Trade Center site after September...
Study Suggests Looks Drive Most Match Choices On Dating Apps A study led by Jessika Witmer at the University of Amsterdam suggests that physical attractiveness carries the most weight in...
Study Links A 20-Minute Beat Saber VR Session To Better Cognitive Scores In Sedentary Students A study published in the journal Life suggests that a short session of an active virtual reality game may give...
Feeling Forgiven by God May Reduce Apologies in Some Situations, Study Suggests A psychology study suggests that divine forgiveness can shape how people respond after they hurt someone. The research, led by...
Study Links Neighborhood Green Space and Air Pollution to Dementia Risk A large research review suggests that where you live may connect to how your brain ages. The study, led by...
Study Points To Shared Genetic Risk Behind ADHD, Dyslexia, And Dyscalculia A study published in Psychological Science suggests that shared genetic risk helps explain why ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia often appear...
Longitudinal Study Connects Social Media Use With Rising Loneliness A large longitudinal study suggests that spending more time on social media use can go along with growing loneliness over...