People are more helpful when in poor environments: Study of helping 'prosocial' behaviours finds that people are more likely to help others when they experience poorer conditions

College students who spend hours on social media are more likely to be lonely – national US study

Cognitive resources promote risk avoidance in harsh environments and risk seeking in advantaged environments

A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had hoped for patients with combined depression and anxiety.

Across three studies involving over 4,600 participants, research indicates that people use similar strategies to regulate their own emotions and the emotions of others, particularly when they have a strong relationship with the other person

Daily peaks in mental sharpness provide a productivity boost equivalent to 40 minutes of extra work

The human brain processes romantic partners differently than close friends, specifically within the reward system

Video games may offer small attention benefits for children with ADHD

73% of adolescents with a record of self-harm or suicidal ideation experienced a high level of adverse childhood experiences in at least one developmental stage…

Young adults report lower life satisfaction, a weaker sense of meaning in life and lower financial security than older age groups in Sweden