Psychology

baby
01.07.2023

Have you ever wondered how much objects affect your baby's development? A new study shows that human-made items make your baby "talk" more.

Kate Yakimchuk children intelligence research development brain 1 July 2023
person
01.07.2023

You probably get confused sometimes between introversion and extroversion. In the article, we will explain the difference in detail and clearly.

Diana Dashkevich life personality character facts studies 1 July 2023
child reading
01.07.2023

While forcing children to read can make them hate it, reading for pleasure can be actually very beneficial for kids. New research from UK and China claim that kids who read for pleasure when they're young tend to have better cognitive abilities when they're older.

Kate Yakimchuk children reading personality intelligence research 1 July 2023
sky
30.06.2023

Dreams are something that still remains unexplored to the end. However, there are different opinions on this matter.

Diana Dashkevich sleep dreaming mental health facts 30 June 2023
man tired
30.06.2023

When you have to get up early, but can't fall asleep, you might start checking the cloak regularly to see how much sleep you might have if you fall asleep just now. Research conducted by an Indiana University professor reveals that constantly checking the clock while trying to fall asleep makes insomnia even worse, and also reliance on sleep aids.

Kate Yakimchuk sleep sleep patterns insomnia research stress 30 June 2023
pasta
30.06.2023

While we perceive tastes through our taste buds, it's clearly our brains that tell us whether something is tasty or not. It affects our eating habits a lot, and that's why the new research tried to explain how is that connected.

Kate Yakimchuk eating habits research taste buds brain 30 June 2023
girl sleeping
30.06.2023

Do you (or someone you know) act out your dreams while sleeping? If the answer is yes, then your problem might be solved in the nearest future, a new study claims.

Kate Yakimchuk sleep research brain sleepwalking 30 June 2023
man
29.06.2023

The word psychopathy often appears on the Internet and in the media, which does not always promote true information. In the article we will talk about this disorder.

Diana Dashkevich life mental health brain facts studies 29 June 2023
woman
29.06.2023

If you're interested in psychology, you've probably heard of the concept of emotional intelligence. In the article we will describe in detail what it is and why it is necessary.

Diana Dashkevich mental health emotions life facts studies 29 June 2023
money
29.06.2023

Feeling guilty is not a pleasant experience, but it may have some benefits for society.  A new article claims that guilt-prone people tend to be less likely corrupted.

Kate Yakimchuk bribe research corruption guilt personality 29 June 2023
teamwork
29.06.2023

Remote work became widespread during the pandemic, but it wasn't always positive. New research claims that toxic companies make their employers less productive when working remotely.

Kate Yakimchuk work remote work personality mental health research 29 June 2023
pills
29.06.2023

Depression is a serious illness that requires lots of work and medications, so a person can feel better. Now, scientists claim that there's one subtype of that illness that doesn't respond well to popular antidepressants.

Kate Yakimchuk depression science research mental health 29 June 2023
person
28.06.2023

People with psychopathic traits have difficulty recognizing and responding to the emotions of others. In the article we will talk about the features of the perception of music.

Diana Dashkevich facts studies music emotions 28 June 2023
child
28.06.2023

A variety of factors can influence the formation of the brain in a child. One of them is family well-being.

Diana Dashkevich life children mental health brain studies facts 28 June 2023
punch
28.06.2023

People already know that specific hormones and substances can increase or decrease levels of violence a lot. The new research claims that beta-blockers can influence people a lot, making them less prone to violence.

Kate Yakimchuk violence mental health research depression 28 June 2023
portrait
28.06.2023

Do you pay attention to details when you look at someone's face? A new study claims that it might be a sign of a psychopathology of some level.

Kate Yakimchuk mental health depression research 28 June 2023
jogging
28.06.2023

Most of us know that physical activities help people cope with stress and depression, but not everyone actually believes that. Well, the newest research claims that it's true - and physical activities can sometimes help even more than meds.

Kate Yakimchuk exercising mental health research depression 28 June 2023
person
27.06.2023

If you are interested in the topic of psychotherapy, you may have heard of such an approach as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). In the article you will find out what it is and for whom it is suitable.

Diana Dashkevich psychotherapy mental health facts 27 June 2023
woman
27.06.2023

Scientists often wonder what causes postpartum depression and other changes in a woman's behavior after childbirth. In the article you will learn about the results of a study that was conducted on mice.

Diana Dashkevich mental health children facts studies 27 June 2023
sad man
27.06.2023

It's true that our social status can influence many areas of our lives, but it might be even deeper than we thought. A new research conducted on mice explains how our place in society is connected with our levels of stress.

Kate Yakimchuk anxiety stress mental health research social status 27 June 2023