Emotional bias may run in families, shaped by how parents and kids talk

A study has found adolescents become highly motivated to seek rewards after just a few hours of social isolation, making some people more prone to seek out rewards such as alcohol or recreational drugs

“Love doesn’t thrive on ledgers”: Keeping score in relationships foreshadows decline, study finds

Attraction goes beyond looks: Study shows voices, scents, and motion all matter

Effects of three exercise interventions on inhibitory control in college students with internet addiction:: footbike training boosts inhibitory control best, basketball improves specific areas…

Many autistic women are thriving - many completing higher education and were employed or in relationships - but mental health concerns remain

Chronic pain worsened by harsh self-criticism, study finds

New study found misinformation about climate change can reduce people’s perceptions of scientific consensus, which in turn tends to lower belief in human-caused climate change and diminish public support for action.

There’s evidence that rudeness is a common feature of everyday life, and many believe it is on the rise

The way babies are soothed may be more important than how quickly mothers respond