Eye-tracking research reveals that individuals with phobias exhibit slower attention disengagement and decision-making when ...
Vaccine hesitancy may stem from fear, and new research indicates conspiracy theories could play a role in solidifying this ...
Even a short digital detox can have a real effect on your brain. Research shows that just three days away from your ...
A new study published in Evolutionary Psychology has found a connection between men’s anger, their partners’ perception of their intelligence, and overall relationship satisfaction. The research ...
A surprising study published in Psychiatry, Psychology and Law suggests that when people make judgments about a defendant’s guilt in a case where physical appearance could plausibly play a role—such ...
A recent study published in PLOS One provides evidence that artificial intelligence can be just as helpful as a human tutor when it comes to learning mathematics. Researchers discovered that students ...
A new study using brain imaging technology has shed light on how anxiety might change the way young people process emotions. Researchers discovered that children and teenagers with higher levels of ...
Human beings are inherently social. We thrive on connection, communication and shared experiences, which help shape our identities and foster a sense of belonging. Yet, in an increasingly digital and ...
A new study published in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization finds that ChatGPT, one of the world’s most popular conversational artificial intelligence systems, tends to lean toward left ...
Women and their parents report that intelligence is more important than physical attractiveness in a long-term partner, yet when forced to choose, they both favor a more attractive mate—even when the ...
A new study from Norway suggests that a brief educational program can help teenage boys develop more grit, a trait linked to success and well-being. Researchers discovered that a short intervention ...
New research has found that dating profiles indicating that their owners are non-smokers are more likely to receive video chat invitations compared to profiles of smokers. Male participants reported ...