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Tag: psychology

Anxiety can often be a drag on creativity, upending the trope...

Arash Javanbakht, Wayne State University In the U.S., anxiety disorders affect about one-third of the population. So it’s no...

Juries that don’t understand forensic science can send innocent people to...

Devon LaBat, Florida International University; Deborah Goldfarb, Florida International University; Jacqueline R. Evans, Florida International University, and Nadja Schreiber Compo, Florida International...

The same people excel at object recognition through vision, hearing and...

Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University and Jason Chow, Vanderbilt University The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic...

Medication can help you make the most of therapy − a...

Rebecca Price, University of Pittsburgh There is mounting recognition in the scientific community that combining different treatment approaches for...

The same people excel at object recognition through vision, hearing and...

Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University and Jason Chow, Vanderbilt University The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic...

Can coffee or a nap make up for sleep deprivation? A...

Kimberly Fenn, Michigan State University There is no denying the importance of sleep. Everyone feels better after a good...

Children, like adults, tend to underestimate how welcome their random acts...

Margaret Echelbarger, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York) The Research Brief is a short take about...

Teenage brains are drawn to popular social media challenges – here’s...

Elisa M. Trucco, Florida International University and Julie Cristello, Florida International University Viral social media trends started innocently enough.

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