In a recent review published in the journal Current Biology, researchers examined the origins, mechanisms, and significance of interoception (the sensing and processing of internal bodily states) and ...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience has found that aggression can spread socially among mice, but only when there is a pre-existing bond between the observer and the aggressor.
In a study published in Nature Human Behaviour on Oct. 9, researchers led by Profs. TU Yiheng and HU Li from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have uncovered a neural ...
Understanding brain network connecting temperature sensation and emotion may help prevent heatstroke
Researchers have uncovered remarkable new insights into the neural pathways of the brain that allow people to act to regulate their body temperature in response to changes in the environment. Their ...
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
Embarking on a daily kindness experiment transforms not only how others perceive you, but fundamentally reshapes your own ...
In the 90s, a video game craze took over the youth of the world — but unlike today’s games that rely on powerful PCs or consoles, these were simple, standalone devices with monochrome screens, each ...
"Change or be left behind." These words echoed in my mind as I sat in yet another tense meeting, watching executives' faces twist with discomfort and resistance. As a new consultant of diversity, ...
Recently, I was coaching someone in a porn recovery program. The young man in his twenties told me he had a bad week. He had “slipped” and “failed” in his commitment a few days ago and felt very ...
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