Brain abnormalities may be a nonspecific antecedent for sexual homicide offending. Studies suggest elevated prevalence of ...
Struggling to focus? Discover how lo-fi beats can help you concentrate, calm your mind, and boost productivity in this ...
Podcast: This episode explores whether children’s weaker selective attention is a hidden strength by addressing findings on attention, memory, and childhood learning.
Janet Taylor Spence recipient Mark Thornton, an assistant professor at Dartmouth College and director of the Social ...
Researchers found that Buddhist jhāna meditation and Christian speaking in tongues, despite their differences, share a common cognitive feedback loop.
Buddhist jhana meditation and the Christian practice of speaking in tongues -- have more in common than previously thought, a new study suggests. While one is quiet and deeply focused, and the other ...
Buddhist jhāna meditation and the Christian practice of speaking in tongues—have more in common than previously thought, a ...
Alan Russell describes how to employ the concept of "training load" to develop a progressive fitness training program for ...
Why do some people remember dreams in vivid detail while others recall nothing at all? A new study explores this mystery, ...
From paid media to Pavlov, how does psychology drive stronger brand loyalty and better customer retention? Follow Correlate’s thinking for the ‘why’ behind using psychology for campaign performance.
How the brain feels about the world around it is the subject of a new paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy ...
A study conducted by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca explores the factors that influence so called "dream recall"— the ability to remember dreams upon awakening—and uncovers ...