Work is one of the most basic of all human institutions. It not only has a survival value but also other equally important factors like philosophical,...
Summary: The continuity of self remains stable throughout our lifetimes, while other components of the “self”, including physical appearance, attitudes, beliefs, and physiological processes change. Source:...
Summary: The differences between each parents’ stress and happiness may boil down to how, and when, childcare activities are split between the parties. Fathers tend to...
Summary: Trigger warnings have minimal impact in relation to how people respond to content. They are neither meaningfully helpful or harmful, researchers conclude. Source: Clinical Psychological...
Source: Psychological Sciences. Fifteen years ago textbooks and studies on human development reported that babies 6 months of age or younger had no sense of “object...
Summary: Teens who can differentiate their negative emotions, rather than generalize how they feel, are less prone to depression. Source: Journal Emotion. Teenagers who can describe...
Psychologist believe that will power is a learned skill that can be strengthened through principles of learning. This will power is termed as self-control in psychology....
Summary: Recent trauma suffered during adulthood has a greater impact on aspects of cognitive functioning that trauma suffered during childhood. However, experiencing the death of a...
Summary: Memories of objects from stressful situations rely on similar neural activity to memories of the stressful events themselves. Source: Current Biology. Stressful experiences are generally...
Source: eLife. A recent study recommends that receiving rewards as you learn can help affix new facts and skills in your memory, particularly when combined with...