Summary: When White perceivers looked into photographs of two different Black men, the face area of their brains responded as if the two photos are portraying...
To classify abnormal behavior in children, diagnosticians must first consider what is normal for a particular age. The diagnosis for a child who lies on the...
Summary: Evidence of sleep-dependent low-frequency (less than 0.1 Hz) global brain activity in the clearance of Alzheimer’s disease-related toxin buildup is presented in new research. This...
Summary: A study conducted by Edinburgh University involving undergraduate students of Indiana University indicated that e-textbooks have increased benefit in learning among students. Source: Springer Link....
Summary: A genetic study of 840,000 people found that shifting sleep time earlier by just an hour decreases risk of major depression by 23 percent. Source:...
Loneliness occurs when a person has fewer interpersonal relationships than desired or when these relationships are not as satisfying as desired. We can think about loneliness...
Summary: Researchers facilitated the extinction of long-term traumatic memories in mice by enhancing activity in the nucleus reuniens. Source: Nature Neuroscience. Traumatic memories are so emotionally...
Summary: Children can monitor the source of their knowledge in the process of deciding whether that knowledge is justified, even at an age where they are...
As Shoshana Zuboff, a psychologist at Harvard business school, pointed out, “Corporations come a corresponding transformation of the emotional landscape.” A study of 250 executive done...
Summary: A longitudinal research conducted upon children’s development of vocabulary indicated that prediction skills of children may facilitate language learning through enhancing processing speed. Source: PsyArXiv....