When people are uncertain about an outcome, it may seem adaptive to prepare for the worst. An important new study shows there ...
This year saw the release of Craig Brown’s magnum opus on the late Queen, as well as dissections of the messy difficulty of ...
Social media tends to mislead mourners with a definitive portrayal of the stage model of grief. Author Emma Grey shares her ...
In 2021, Bolls, who has studied human brains’ responses to media for decades, founded a neuroscience and media psychology ...
Building self-esteem involves developing a positive view of yourself, valuing your abilities, and learning to respect ...
To stop sugar cravings, you must learn to unlearn specific habits. This guide includes sugar substitutes and advice on going ...
After trial and error, my colleagues and I found that rats could learn to drive forward by grasping a small wire that acted ...
No One Will Know Rose Carlyle Text, $34.99 The unnerving psychology of extreme wealth tantalises readers ... wreathed in the ...
When graduate workers strike, they give leverage to other working groups aiming to negotiate better contracts with the University, write a group of graduate student alumni.
Understanding the psychology of user decision-making is one thing. Nudging them toward privacy-friendly choices is another.
An updated evidence-based guideline aimed at helping clinicians and other health care providers manage patients with opioid ...