A longitudinal study suggests the developmental window for complex language comprehension closes much earlier in autistic ...
A new meta-analysis of nearly 25,000 participants indicates that people in consensually non-monogamous relationships are just ...
New research provides evidence that people with darker personality traits are more likely to use flirting as a tool for personal gain rather than for romantic connection. The study suggests that while ...
New research indicates that the aging brain’s emotional memory center is uniquely vulnerable to processed foods. Regardless of macronutrient makeup, refined diets caused mitochondrial dysfunction and ...
Geographic disparities in dementia may be rooted in the past. Researchers discovered that the political orientation of the state where a person grows up predicts their likelihood of developing ...
Research published in JAMA Network Open indicates that severe adverse events requiring hospital care for hallucinogens remain comparatively rare when measured against other substances like alcohol and ...
Psychologists have found that highly religious people are more likely to experience mixed emotions than non-believers. This phenomenon appears to stem from a specific blend of comfort and fear ...
A new study shows people trust romantic partners over AI for financial advice due to emotional bonds. However, giving AI human traits or using it as a collaborative tool can bridge this trust gap.
Your brain keeps time on multiple scales. New research reveals that synchronizing these internal clocks with the brain’s physical structure is crucial for efficient thought and cognitive flexibility.
The inspiration for this study stemmed from a modern societal challenge – the quest for a meaningful life in an era marked by social, economic, and existential uncertainties. Researchers were driven ...
A new psychological study has found that people who report favorable views of Donald Trump also tend to score higher on measures of callousness, manipulation, and other malevolent traits—and lower on ...
A series of experiments published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology indicates that when people interact with autonomous agents—such as robots or virtual assistants—that display strong emotional ...