New Study Finds Red Backgrounds Make Faces Look More Dominant A new study suggests that the color behind your face can quietly change how dominant you seem. Psychologists in Japan...
New Study Finds Spiritual Intimacy Tied To Greater Satisfaction And Commitment In Dating Couples A new study led by psychologists Daniel D. Flint and Annette Mahoney, published in the APA journal Psychology of Religion...
Study finds male childcare workers are viewed as less warm, moral, and competent than women A new psychology study suggests that men who work in childcare face powerful negative stereotypes. The research focuses on how...
New study links bipolar disorder to higher heart disease risk A new study of adults living with bipolar disorder suggests they may face a higher risk of heart disease than...
New study links unstable daily light and activity patterns to higher depression risk A new study suggests that your everyday rhythm of movement and light might be more tied to mood than you...
Dopamine And Social Media: New Brain Research On Why You Cannot Stop Scrolling A new brain research on social media habit is giving fresh insight into why some people feel glued to their...
New Study Finds AI Can Flag Teen Mental Health Risk Before Clear Symptoms Appear A new study from Duke University and collaborators suggests that artificial intelligence can spot teen mental health risk before clear...
New study reveals when cognitive skills really peak and what helps keep them sharp A new study suggests that many adults may be selling themselves short when it comes to their brains. Researchers found...
New study tracks how shifting psychological needs shape belief in conspiracy theories over time A new psychology study suggests that our day-to-day psychological needs and our belief in conspiracy theories may be more closely...
New study links childhood highs and lows to “dark” personality traits in adulthood A new psychology study suggests that both the painful and the uplifting parts of childhood may echo into adult personality...
Decades-long study finds cannabis use is not linked to faster cognitive decline in men A new study from the University of Copenhagen is challenging a common worry about cannabis and aging. Researchers followed thousands...
Study Finds Imagining A Partner’s Affair Can Spark Both Affection And Control A new psychology study suggests that simply imagining a partner having an affair can shift how people think about their...