Scientists showed that interacting brains sync without physical presence. Researchers demonstrated that the brains of people playing an online game together were synchronized without physical…
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The study found that brain changes were far superior predictors of learning. Brain scans predict students’ learning better than exam results and show the underlying structure of…
Do you go over potential problems in your head? If so, you create anxiety based on imaginary circumstances. As crazy as it sounds, most people…
Nobody has the time to look into everything, so people often have to take some things which we know are common knowledge for granted. Unfortunately,…
As World Beard Day (September 3) comes around again, and the planet gets ready to celebrate fabulous facial hair, here are a few things that…
Harvard Researchers Discover That Experts Don’t Necessarily Give Better Advice – They Just Give More
The researchers suggest that you might want to think less about the quantity of the advice, and more about how you can actually apply it.…
People often misinterpret their own perceptions of people and situations as objective fact, rather than solely their own interpretation. UCLA psychologist Matthew Lieberman explains why…
Imagine that your doctor has decided that you need surgery. He could tell you that you have a 90 percent chance of surviving the operation.…
The study showed that when partners synchronize their physiology and adapt their behavioral actions throughout a date, they are romantically attracted to one another. Hebrew…
The Readability Consortium, a collaboration among UCF, Adobe, Readability Matters, and Google, is researching digital readability using individuated typography to improve reading speed and comprehension.…
The subjective well-being of visitors to a three-minute online art or culture exhibition was found to be significantly improved. Effects are comparable to those of…
The results may help couples where at least one partner uses cannabis better handle conflict resolution and discussion. According to Rutgers research, cannabis users tend…
Researchers call for new studies to discover how our brains change when we’re awake after midnight. You might identify with the Mind After Midnight hypothesis…
They discovered that those who experience chronic stress are more likely to forgive, but those who experience everyday stress are less likely to do so.…
New research finds that people appreciate an unexpected call, text, or email from someone in their social circle much more than people estimate. According to…
The authors discovered that using analytical language as opposed to present-focused language was related to better weight loss and a reduced risk of quitting in…
According to the study, those who gave away more money had lower results on tests of cognition known to be sensitive to Alzheimer’s disease. Seniors’ willingness…