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Experienced FPS players showed faster aiming execution and more efficient eye movement patterns, especially a single-saccade ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs suggests that while awe can be transformative during ayahuasca retreats, there’s a limit. Experiences marked by excessive vastness were ...
Parental bonding may influence happiness well into adulthood, according to a new study. Italian researchers found that ...
A new study shows that individuals with higher psychopathic traits are less likely to punish unfair behavior, especially when it costs them personally. The research suggests self-interest, not a lack ...
Why do people cry happy tears? Neuroscience suggests these emotional outbursts occur when the brain becomes overwhelmed by ...
A new study suggests that forgiving someone does not make us forget what they did—but it does change how we feel about it.
A new study suggests that certain gut bacteria may influence the risk of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Using Mendelian ...
A new study suggests that the way people learn to trust others early in life can shape their political ideology and ...
Post-orgasmic illness syndrome, a rare condition causing days of fatigue and flu-like symptoms after ejaculation, remains ...
Researchers have discovered that frequent cannabis users show reduced spontaneous brain activity in the motor cortex, and ...
A new study published in The Journal of Creative Behavior offers insight into how people think about their own creativity ...
A social psychology professor highlights how our daily habits—like wearing headphones or avoiding eye contact—can weaken ...