A new study published in Translational Psychiatry suggests that chronic cannabis use may not be associated with cognitive impairment in people with bipolar disorder, contrasting with its effects on ...
New research indicates that daily consumption of sodas and sports drinks may hinder the cognitive abilities of adolescents. A recent analysis suggests that these sugary beverages disrupt sleep ...
People are much harsher when they see outcomes biased by gender or race than by physical attractiveness, largely because attractiveness bias often goes unnoticed, according to research published in ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides evidence that a specific style of meditation may alter the circulation of fluids within the brain. The findings ...
New research published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology identifies specific psychological traits associated with a tendency to believe in conspiracy theories. The findings suggest that ...
New research provides evidence that using artificial intelligence to complete tasks can improve a person’s performance while simultaneously distorting their ability to assess that performance ...
A new comprehensive analysis suggests that the words embedded in songs do far more than simply provide a narrative for a melody; they actively shape the thoughts, feelings, and actions of listeners.
A new study published in JMIR Serious Games suggests that playing whimsical video games may help young adults manage the symptoms of burnout. The research indicates that titles like Super Mario Bros.
Recent research published in the Journal of Personality provides a comprehensive look at the relationship between psychopathy and sexual aggression. By aggregating data from over one hundred separate ...
New research provides evidence that the brain’s ability to process signals and adapt to new information fluctuates rhythmically over a 24-hour cycle. A study published in Neuroscience Research reveals ...
A new series of experiments suggests that people consistently view slow, deliberative thinking as a sign of higher intelligence and reliability compared to fast, intuitive thinking, even when both ...
New research provides evidence that sexually motivated serial killers are often driven by a complex combination of grandiose entitlement and deep-seated emotional vulnerability. A study analyzing the ...