A new theory suggests both brains and AI predict and adapt to minimize surprises, hinting at emergent AI consciousness.
Teaching Research Skills That Transfer to Future Projects
Exploratory research teaches skills that have lifelong use.
Put the Phone Down and Talk to Your Kids
Meal times should be an opportunity for families to connect. Distracted eating can lead to unhealthy habits, overeating, or disconnection from bodily signals.
Embrace Pain to Amplify Your Long-Term Pleasure
Discover how embracing discomfort can boost your joy. Neuropsychology confirms that abstinence can amplify your brain’s pleasure response, leading to sustainable fulfillment.
Forgiveness Is Not (and Never Was) a Panacea
Forgiveness isn’t the panacea you might think it is, as research doesn’t indicate that forgiveness causes improved health.
Can You Have Imposter Syndrome about Age?
Most of us will face imposter syndrome at some point in our lives.
How Genetic Factors Contribute to Racial Health Disparities
Explore how genetic variations influence health disparities among racial groups and learn why diversity in genetic research is crucial for achieving equitable healthcare outcomes.
5 Ways to Create Meaningful Connections
Ever wondered why childhood friendships endure while adult connections seem fleeting? Discover the surprising factors influencing our social bonds.
Boosting the Mental Toughness of Young, Anxious Athletes
Unprecedented anxiety paralyzes today’s youth. Learn how adult over-structure adds to that distress, and what parents and coaches can do to let young athletes be independent.
Making a Plan for Your Child’s Summer: Some Do’s to Follow
Summer brings parents and children an opportunity for new challenges, family time, and the freedom to do whatever. It also brings out differing opinions that need to be resolved.