Single-dose psilocybin therapy shows promise for veterans with treatment-resistant depression

For white women, racial resentment was a strong predictor of support for Trump

In a new study, Researchers found gender stereotypes associating men with career and women with family are more pronounced in economically developed countries, potentially explaining the gender equality paradox.

In a new study, researchers found that occupational roles explain a significant portion of variance in personality traits, revealing distinct personality profiles across 263 different occupations.

New study suggests that romantic love alone is not a strong predictor of sexual frequency

People whose parents suffered from substance use disorders are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders

Machine learning algorithm identifies three unique autism subtypes in males

Conservatives are happier, but liberals lead more psychologically rich lives, research finds

A new study found that testosterone did not broadly increase men’s tendency to overinterpret friendliness as romantic interest

New machine learning model shows 80% accuracy in early autism detection for children under two

New research provides evidence that the general use of negative words in natural language are associated with elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety over time…

Children with higher IQ scores were diagnosed later with ADHD than those with lower scores

Misinformation on social media leads to ineffective voting decisions, study suggests

Promising link between nut consumption and a reduced risk of dementia

Scientists discover atypical brain connectivity in those with alcohol use disorder

Neurotransmitter switching in early development predicts autism-related behaviors

Individuals who attend religious services more frequently are more likely to see their pornography use as compulsive, even when their viewing frequency might not suggest a clinical issue, finds a new study comparing Mormons to the general population.

Well-being among married couples is interconnected in the US and Japan, suggesting that spousal well-being is interdependent across different cultures

Both new mothers and fathers experience increased insecurity about their physical appearance, along with a decline in sexual frequency and satisfaction as they transition into parenthood

Ketamine changes the way our brains process touch, especially the difference between touch from ourselves versus someone else, and may blur the boundaries of self-perception

A new study challenges the theory that early fertility primarily benefits women from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds

People make friends based on shared values and interests, emotional support, and socializing opportunities, with less emphasis on self-serving goals like career advancement or mating…

People with large social networks who rely heavily on social media as their primary news source showed higher willingness to engage in political violence

A recent study published in the Journal of Personality explores how two distinct facets of narcissism, narcissistic admiration and narcissistic rivalry, influence individuals’ gift-giving behaviours, highlighting their contrasting motivations and tendencies

Researchers found university students in both the United States and Iran who frequently engage in doomscrolling were also more likely to exhibit high levels of celebrity worship, suggesting that these behaviors may co-occur as forms of media-related behavioral addictions.

Bright light therapy accelerates treatment response in nonseasonal depression

Conservatives are more prejudiced against progressives when Democrats hold power, and progressives exhibit stronger biases against conservatives when Republicans are in charge, finds new US study over 5 decades that shows how ideological prejudices shift based on political circumstances.

According to a new study published in Current Psychology, Machiavellianism—a trait characterized by manipulative and deceitful behavior—emerged as the strongest predictor of repeated criminal activity out of the other dark personality traits such as sadism…

Married couples' vocabulary sizes align, hinting at selection based on intelligence cues

Artificial intelligence reveals Trump’s language as both uniquely simplistic and divisive among U.S. presidents

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