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People spend about a third of their lives asleep. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how our brains control falling asleep and waking up. Now, researchers led by Prof. Henrik Bringmann at the ...
Researchers reviewed pilot and qualitative evidence suggesting that combining traditional Pacific kava with talanoa dialogue ...
Training can help improve our ability to synchronize sights and sounds. New research shows that this type of training ...
Common mental health conditions are more closely related to people's personalities than previously thought, a study suggests. Personality traits explain about a quarter of the overall risk of mental ...
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the study of neurobiological processes are deeply interlinked, as a ...
The vividness of your mind’s eye isn't fixed - and training it up is the secret tool of top athletes and businesspeople. Here ...
Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas' Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) have released the full dataset from a ...
What happens in the minds of people who use the internet addictively? Prof. Dr. Matthias Brand from the University of ...
Compelling research supports the notion that a brief slumber can fire up your latent creativity and accelerate innovative ...
In the latest edition of TODAY.com's column "Is This Normal?" Niro Feliciano breaks down the psychology of why being wrong is ...
Rape a heinous crime makes me ask just a few thousand questions What is the motive behind a rape What does the culprit get out of the barbaric act What is a psychology of a rapist Is it a power play I ...
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