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Planning to hit the gym with friends offers an extra boost

Living the dual narratives of autism and borderline personality disorder: Recent research explores the experiences of those who are diagnosed with autism later in life, after an initial diagnosis of borderline personality disorder

Avant-garde movies inspire creativity beyond cinema

Does what you know affect what you see: « This long-debated question has been investigated in a number of studies, with some suggesting that prior knowledge, emotions…

'Sticky thinking' hampers decisions in depression

Victim-blaming language results in shorter sexual assault sentences

Soldiers in combat can kill without moral injury

Delusional themes may be more varied than we thought

Do women talk more than men?

Mid-pregnancy pollution exposure linked to postpartum depression

Patience is a coping strategy, not a virtue

Men overestimate women's preference for masculinity

Dispelling Myths about Randomisation

Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism

Influential descriptions of depression are often misleading

Extraverted People Talk More Abstractly, Introverts Are More Concrete (2012)

Changes in conspiracy beliefs are rare, but possible

Finding Little Albert (2011)

The lower your digital skills, the lonelier you are likely to be and the poorer your mental and emotional wellbeing, new research indicates.

Lonely, but not always alone

Smart drugs reduce quality of effort, and slow decision-making

Speed isn’t everything, and slowness may in fact be more beneficial (2017)

You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique.

Young Men Who Endorse Masculine Ideals Enjoy Greater Psychological Wellbeing

Decaf coffee reduces caffeine withdrawal - even when you know it's decaf

Autistic children with imaginary friends have better social skills

People are more sceptical of sex difference research when findings favour men

"Inattentional deafness" to highly salient out-of-place animal sounds occurs during music processing.

Me and Monotropism: A unified theory of autism (2018)

People with no mind’s eye have less vivid and detailed memories

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