psychology
The study shows when the ‘Napoleon complex’ is most likely to emerge.
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Researchers have changed their tune on how the disorders develop.
Celebrating five years since Grain Brain was published, David Perlmutter doubles down on his warnings.
The relationship between our genotypes and our psychological traits, while substantial, is highly indirect and emergent.
New psychology research suggests people get more lasting joy from giving gifts.
Nurturing several relationships at once can empower us to build a life so rich that when we lose one love among many, we don’t feel as if we’ve lost ‘everything.’
From psychology to neuroscience, what we believe is not nearly as relevant as why we do.
Looking at the 2011 earthquake in Japan, researchers found that natural disasters make men — but not women — more fond of taking risks.
In Well Grounded, behavioral neuroscience professor Kelly Lambert says it’s all about contingency planning.
It isn’t mind over matter as much as mind properly working with matter.
Childhood trauma can affect a child’s brain in dramatic ways for the rest of their lives.
From the cosmic blast into another being’s mind, to rolling bliss or obedient mind-slavery, fictional drugs have it all.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is updated for the 21st century in a new study.
Here’s what it means to be a good leader—no buzzwords, no bullsh*t.
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Phone usage was found to have similar reinforcing tendencies as eating or doing drugs.
The great mythologist reminds us that our bliss is part of our suffering.
A new study re-assesses multitasking.
Who would have thought that endlessly comparing your life to others would make you feel bad?
Ketamine is showing promise in alleviating suicidal thoughts.
There are many ways to posit the fundamental nature of reality.
One of the most famous experiments in psychology might be completely wrong.
There is no universal diet or exercise program.
Researchers find out why some people believe utter BS.
Turn on, tune in, and drop out and into a good psychedelic book.