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Your brain replays awkward moments not to punish you, but to protect you—it's just doing what evolution trained it to do.
From this backdrop, here are five relationship "don'ts," that follow from an evolutionary perspective. 1. Don't be unkind. Sure, this one might sound a bit kindergarten-ish. But there's a reason that ...
About 77% of adults polled by the American Psychological Association feel that the future of our nation is a significant ...
The traditional, limited mindset is that scholars and practitioners can’t benefit from collaboration. In addition to changing ...
Hegedus and Cook recently highlighted the lack of evidence supporting physical performance tests (PPTs) in sports medicine1 and asked whether these tests would ever be validated like ‘their ...
Clinical Implications of Pain During Treatment Psychological factors have major impacts on pain for patients with cancer at diagnosis and during treatment. Addressing depression, anxiety, uncertainty, ...
First, we introduce a brief background from the psychology and neuroscience literature, covering the characteristics and models of time perception and related abilities. Second, we summarize the ...
Background and aim Postconcussion syndrome (PCS) is a term used to describe the complex, and controversial, constellation of physical, cognitive and emotional symptoms associated with mild brain ...
Language and consciousness are highly intertwined hallmarks of human cognition, but the precise nature of their relationship is yet to be understood.
Recognizing outstanding performance with sports awards is a question of identity, not just ability, University of Queensland ...
College students who want help overcoming high-risk drinking could benefit from a two-pronged approach that combines an ...