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Research1 hr ago
Brain imaging reveals that LSD works by quieting local electrical rhythms and severing small-scale synchronization in the cortex. This fragmentation forces the brain to globally integrate sensory data, fundamentally…
Health Psychology3 hr ago
A p-tau217 blood test predicted a 78% chance of cognitive decline within 10 years for symptom-free adults with very high levels of the biomarker
Psychology3 hr ago
Increasing awareness of our sexual patterns can lead to greater freedom and wholeness
Research3 hr ago
A new study reveals exactly what happens in the brain when we read for pleasure instead of information. By tracking blood flow, researchers found that the brain temporarily mutes word-processing regions before engaging…
Psychology4 hr ago
Clinical case conceptualization can help or hinder your therapeutic experience.
Psychology4 hr ago
We can learn to hold ourselves and others accountable without shame. The outcome is a new relationship
([^4 hr ago
The ‘Reminder’ project, an initiative launched by the Leiria City Council offering free psychological teleconsultations to young people aged 13 to 18, has logged around 70 consultations, according to councilwoman Ana…
Neuropsychology6 hr ago
A new study demonstrates that non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) training accelerates perceptual learning by actively amplifying the Error Positivity (Pe) neural signature
Neuropsychology6 hr ago
High-frequency midlife television consumption drives long-term cortical atrophy and white matter degradation
Suicide prevention6 hr ago
Jay's Barber Shop in Hamburg is hosting their second annual haircut marathon to raise awareness for suicide prevention
Research7 hr ago
Which comes first: loneliness or a change in personality? A large new study suggests it's a two-way street. Researchers found that while being less extraverted and emotionally stable predicts future loneliness, being…
Informed consent8 hr ago
T’puram: A team of high court judges led by Justice Devan Ramachandran and Justice Basant Balaji on Saturday conducted an inspection of Govt Mental Health Centre (MHC) at Oolampara, Peroorkada, to assess the facilities…
Research9 hr ago
By analyzing the brain scans of intoxicated humans and rats, scientists have validated a new mathematical tool that successfully tracks the brain’s inhibitory system. This non-invasive measure could help researchers…
Learning disorders9 hr ago
Several popular sugar substitutes may not be as harmless as they seem. Adults who consumed the most artificial sweeteners showed substantially faster declines in memory and thinking, especially if they were under 60 or…
Mental Health10 hr ago
Have you ever looked at a photograph of a raging wildfire, a flooded neighborhood or a starving polar bear and immediately felt something before you even had time to think? Most of us have.
Health Psychology10 hr ago
A weight loss specialist says GLP-1 results boost confidence in job interviews and dating, but the study found no clear improvement in well-being
Research10 hr ago
A new study explores the psychology behind our desire to pair up. Researchers found that people seek out lasting romantic relationships overwhelmingly for emotional connection and companionship, placing very little…
Research11 hr ago
A new study suggests that wearing a cooling cap for 30 minutes a day can boost relaxing brain waves and lower depressive symptoms in young adults. Researchers say the non-invasive technique offers a simple way to manage…
Research12 hr ago
A new study tracking thousands of youth in an open mental healthcare system reveals that a parent's education level strongly predicts a child's cognitive scores. The research highlights hidden disparities in how families…
Research13 hr ago
Social misunderstandings in autism may stem from highly varied personal preferences rather than a lack of empathy. New research shows both autistic and non-autistic people struggle to guess what autistic teenagers like
Mental Health14 hr ago
Scientists have long known that the human brain continues developing well beyond the teenage years, with important changes involving decision-making and emotional regulation extending into the mid- to late 20s. Now, for…
Mental Health15 hr ago
Jeans that fit perfectly. The ideal Netflix show for a Tuesday night. Your one and only soulmate. Modern life promises that with enough options, you will happily find the best of everything.
Family & Relationships17 hr ago
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Research21 hr ago
The Mediterranean diet may influence aging through tiny proteins produced inside the cell’s mitochondria. Older adults who followed the diet most closely had higher levels of humanin and SHMOOSE, which have been linked…
Psychology23 hr ago
Getting a resistant teen into therapy rarely works through better arguments. Two ideas borrowed from Dialectical Behavior Therapy offer a more effective way in
Research23 hr ago
A recent study published in NeuroImage reveals that while human brains naturally synchronize during cooperative video games, this mental alignment does not guarantee success. High neural synchrony was actually linked to…
Research1 days ago
Aerobic workouts and mind-body practices like yoga both offer immediate relief from anxiety and bad moods. However, new research shows that getting your heart pumping is necessary to trigger the release of specific…
Psychology1 days ago
Non-monogamy upends a lot of our assumptions about relationships. That can be a good thing
Neuropsychology1 days ago
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-like stimulation induces a durable state of cellular dematuration and epigenetic nuclear reprogramming in mature, post-mitotic neurons
Psychology1 days ago
We can think of problems as being one of two types: a question of learning skills or an emotional overreaction. Knowing which is which can give you a head start on solving them