Mischief is play as long as it stays playful.
What Motivates People to Gaslight?
Recent research examines the common behaviors exhibited by gaslighters, uncovering some interesting patterns.
How Time With Dogs Affects Our Brains
Many of us feel like time spent with dogs helps our bodies relax and our minds destress. New research attempts to see exactly why that happens.
Video Games Can Help Kids Learn to Read
Are video games always a waste of time? Can children really benefit from staring at a screen?
Getting Past Reluctance
Sometimes real determination is being flexible.
Post-Disaster Psychological Resilience
A new scientific paper examines post-disaster psychological resilience in Australia.
Some Physicians Are Being Forced to Pass Polygraph Tests
Doctors who are suspected of having substance use disorders are often required to undergo evaluations that require them to pass polygraphs if they want to keep practicing medicine.
Decision Strategies: 4 Steps to Success
Although decision-making can be stressful, four steps can be helpful. By relying on intuition, assessments, and the courage to follow through, we can make valuable choices.
Are You Blind and Deaf to Your Feelings?
Even without sight or sound, the brain processes emotions. Neuroimaging reveals insights for diverse interventions in sensory impairments and emotional understanding.
Vaguebooking: What Is It?
What can be made of “vaguebooking,” and what is known about its predictors and consequences?