What makes Ethical Consumption so Challenging? Sustainable consumption faces several challenges that make it difficult for individuals and societies to adopt and maintain. When it comes to self-discipline, psychological research traditionally…
Biomarkers of Mental Illness are Identified using Brain Imaging Brain imaging has been critical in identifying biomarkers of mental illness, revealing important insights into the neural mechanisms underlying various psychiatric disorders. Biomarkers are measurable…
The Effect of Maternal Stress on a Child’s Health during Pregnancy Maternal stress during pregnancy can have a variety of effects on a child’s health and development. The developing fetus is sensitive to hormonal and biochemical…
Melatonin Use is increasing among Teenagers, according to a Study According to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder published in JAMA Pediatrics, nearly one in every five school-aged children and preteens now take…
New Research on Brain Activity explains the benefits of Electroconvulsive Therapy Researchers have shed new light on why electroconvulsive therapy is so effective, a mystery that has baffled doctors and scientists for nearly a century. The…
Detecting Stress in the Workplace by Watching how People Type and Click Researchers created a model that detects workplace stress based solely on how people type and move their computer mouse. Employees may be able to avoid…
Additional Practice Blending letter sounds benefits Struggling Readers AI plays a critical role in optimizing the manufacturing processes of perovskite solar cells, contributing to their efficiency, reliability, and scalability. Perovskite solar cells have…
Monothematic Delusion A monothematic delusion is a type of delusional disorder characterized by an individual’s preoccupation with a single theme or set of related themes. It is…
Cognitive Neuropsychology – a branch of cognitive psychology Cognitive neuropsychology is a subfield of psychology that studies the connections between brain function and cognitive processes. It is the study of how mental processes…
Capgras Delusion – a psychiatric disorder Capgras delusion is a psychiatric disorder in which a person believes that a close friend, family member, or even oneself has been replaced by an…
Psychological Warfare – a psychological tactics and strategies Psychological warfare, often known as psywar or psyops (psychological operations), is a type of non-kinetic warfare that seeks to affect the emotions, beliefs, and behaviors…
What an Animated Taco can teach us about Patience and Curiosity An animated taco can provide fascinating insights into the mechanics of curiosity and patience. We may appreciate how curiosity and patience interact and add to…