Aug. 12, 2016
Some Parts of Your Brain Are Better Than Others at Handling Sleep Loss Every sleep-deprived region of your brain is sleep-deprived in its own way.
Aug. 10, 2016
To Your Brain, Audiobooks Are Not ‘Cheating’ A cognitive psychologist on a question that annoys him.
Aug. 9, 2016
Stop Psychoanalyzing Trump From Afar, Psychiatrist Commands Other Psychiatrists It’s “irresponsible, potentially stigmatizing, and definitely unethical,” the president of the American Psychiatric Association said.
Aug. 8, 2016
You and Your Dog Share a Language: The Feelings Written on Your Faces Scientists are trying to systematically decode canine facial expressions.
Aug. 1, 2016
The Fascinating Thing Moving Does to Your Memory Memories of events just before and just after a move seem more vivid.
July 29, 2016
Bernie Backers and the Psychology of What Might’ve Been This is practically a textbook example of the power of if only s and what if s.
July 22, 2016
Bad Dreams Are Like Dress Rehearsals for Your Mind It’s a way of practicing for real life, or so goes one theory.
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July 21, 2016
Exercising in Nature May Hold Unique Benefits for the Depressed Go outside! (But maybe wait until we’ve found our way out of this heat-dome thing.)
July 20, 2016
Are Pets As Happy As Their Owners Think They Are? A new book explores the “ambiguous ethics” of pet-keeping.
July 19, 2016
Now Appearing at the Republican National Convention: Actual Barf Around a dozen GOP staffers are reportedly showing symptoms of norovirus.
July 19, 2016
Zoo Elephants Need Friends and Hobbies Social and mental stimulation may be even more important than the size of their enclosures.
July 18, 2016
The Woman Who Lost Her Sense of ‘Mine’ A case study sheds new light on the link between your stuff and your sense of self.
July 14, 2016
Maybe Alzheimer’s Begins in Early Childhood Scientists found early hints of the disease in people as young as 3.
July 12, 2016
How to Handle One Night of Insomnia: Do Nothing One sleep scientist argues that making up for a bad night’s sleep by hitting the snooze button or napping will only make things worse in the long run.
July 11, 2016
Goats: The New Dogs They look pleadingly to humans for help, just like dogs do.
July 8, 2016
Hopelessness Doesn’t Have to Preclude Action Despair doesn’t have to go away before you resolve to act.
July 8, 2016
How Prolonged Exposure to Sweet, Blessed Silence Benefits the Brain Early research is suggesting that quiet is more than just the absence of noise.
June 22, 2016
It Seems That Cats Are Very Into Nutrition Nothing tastes as good as a balanced diet feels.
June 17, 2016
Running Shoes Change the Muscles in Your Feet But not exactly the way fans of barefoot running have argued in the past.
June 17, 2016
Psychologists Want to Remind You That Your Colleagues Exist Outside of Work “Structured unstructured time” — in non-corporate-speak, that’s chitchat — is highly encouraged.
June 16, 2016
The Warriors’ Brain-Zapping Devices Might Be Placebos — But Placebos Work Some sports scientists urge those in their field to harness the “belief effect” when working with athletes.
June 15, 2016
The AMA Will Lobby Congress to Overturn Block on Gun-Violence Research The nation’s largest association of doctors just issued a statement calling gun violence a “public-health crisis.”
June 15, 2016
10 Extremely Precise Words for Emotions You Didn’t Even Know You Had Are you feeling awumbuk, that emptiness after a guest leaves? Or are you in the grips of torschlusspanik , the jitters elicited by a looming deadline?
June 8, 2016
There Is No Modern Sleeplessness Epidemic Are people really sleeping fewer hours than they did in decades past?
June 7, 2016
The Only Person Who Can Make Your Job Meaningful Is You Even the best bosses can’t create meaning for their employees.
June 6, 2016
The List of Zika-Related Birth Defects Just Got Longer More details emerge on what the World Health Organization is calling “congenital Zika syndrome.”
June 3, 2016
The Lasting Benefits of Growing Up Around Books A new study links access to non-schoolbooks in childhood with a higher income later in life.
June 3, 2016
The Weird Psychology of Game of Thrones Fan Theories What R+L=J and the like can tell us about conspiracy theories.
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