Time expansion experiences alter our perception during intense situations, making seconds feel like minutes, linked to cognitive processing and altered states of consciousness.
Research shows that mothers’ emotional communication boosts infants’ oxytocin levels, enhancing social bonds and emotional development, especially during early months.
Research reveals people from Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, and northeast England excel at detecting imitated accents, outperforming those in London and Essex.
Research from the University of Virginia reveals that older children view collective punishment as unfair, favoring targeted punishment for misbehavior instead.
Research shows that light NREM sleep enhances brain synchronization and cognitive performance, with potential for electrical stimulation to replicate these benefits.
Research reveals that high-potency cannabis alters DNA methylation patterns linked to energy metabolism and immune function, potentially heightening psychosis risk.