Teen Social Rejection Tied to Dark Triad Traits Through Loneliness, Study Finds A new psychology study suggests that early social rejection in the teen years may shape personality in an unexpected way....
Study Suggests Teen Sleep Problems May Fuel Anxiety And Depression Through Repetitive Negative Thinking A new psychology study suggests that when teens sleep poorly, it can set off a mental loop of worry and...
New Study Links Intrasexual Competition and Low Agreeableness to Digital Dating Abuse A new study suggests that some people are more likely than others to use phones and social media in controlling...
Study Finds Children’s Subtle Motor Difficulties Match White Matter Patterns, Not ADHD Alone A new brain imaging study suggests that children’s everyday movement hiccups can reflect how their brains are wired, even when...
New Study Links Defecation to Faster Cognitive Performance in Elite Triathletes A new study suggests something most people never connect to mental sharpness, a simple bowel movement. Researchers working with elite...
Study Finds Partner Objectification Can Reduce Women’s Relationship Satisfaction A new psychology study suggests that when women feel sexually objectified by a romantic partner, they may feel less influential...
Sleep Trouble May Help Explain Why Chronic Illness Links To Depression, Study Finds A new study suggests that sleep may be a missing piece in the puzzle linking long-term physical health problems and...
Ear Vagus Nerve Stimulation Shifted a Synaptic Protein in Rat Brains, New Study Finds A new study suggests that a short session of gentle electrical stimulation on the ear can quickly shift a brain...
New Global Study Finds Youth Mental Disorders Rose Sharply During the COVID-19 Years A new study suggests the COVID-19 pandemic years came with a real mental health cost for young people. Researchers led...
How Early Touch Can Shape Health and Bonding Later On, Research Suggests A growing body of psychology and health research points to a simple idea, early touch matters. That does not mean...
Study Finds Age Shapes How Socially Anxious Children Refocus After Mistakes A new psychology study suggests that social anxiety may affect how kids “bounce back” after they mess up, but the...
New Research Links Pre-Trauma Amygdala Activity to Later PTSD Symptoms A new study suggests that your brain’s threat response, measured before anything bad happens, may hint at who is more...