A new study reveals that single human brain cells possess remarkable computational power compared to those of rodents.
A new study suggests that the amount of time adolescents spend playing video games does not inherently predict cognitive harm, but rather that signs of behavioral addiction are the true indicators of ...
Using social media applications to digest bite-sized educational content actually reduces a person’s ability to remember the information, according to new research. Watching rapid, fragmented clips ...
Ending a marriage is often a stressful experience, but the level of hostility between partners can have a lasting impact on their physical and mental well-being. A recent study published in the ...
A small pilot study indicates that older adults with Alzheimer’s disease can safely take daily doses of creatine to boost ...
A recent study of over two million tweets suggests members of Congress are increasingly using angry rhetoric on social media. Researchers found that Democratic lawmakers are disproportionately driving ...
A recent study published in Psychology of Women Quarterly suggests that young men who favor the internet subculture known as the tradwife movement tend to hold hostile and patronizing sexist attitudes ...
When autistic people ask artificial intelligence programs for life advice, mentioning their diagnosis prompts these systems to recommend highly conservative choices like skipping social events or ...
A recent study, published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, introduces a new tool designed to measure gaslighting in romantic relationships. The Gaslighting Relationship Exposure ...
People with highly self-centered and grandiose personalities often believe they can convince anyone to do anything. A new study shows they might actually succeed at this goal when speaking out loud.
Can a strong female character who is also highly sexualized inspire positive perceptions from players? Not necessarily, according to a new study in Communication Research. Researchers found that while ...