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Recent research identifies six categories of relationship investment tactics, linking emotional expressions and shared activities to increased marital satisfaction and overall well-being among couples.

Recent research indicates gut-targeted serotonin may effectively treat depression and anxiety, offering a safer alternative to traditional SSRIs, particularly for pregnant women and their children.

A groundbreaking study reveals that intelligence is primarily determined by extensive brain connectivity rather than specific localized regions, enhancing predictions of cognitive capacity.

Recent research indicates that brief social interactions significantly enhance well-being, surpassing the happiness derived from personal achievements and material rewards across cultural backgrounds.

Recent research indicates reduced brain activity in decision-making areas correlates with increased gaming addiction symptoms in adolescents aged 10 to 15.

Richard E. Cytowic's book examines how our Stone Age brains struggle with modern information overload, leading to increased distraction and cognitive fatigue from digital stimuli.

Pain thresholds vary among individuals, influenced by biological factors, genetics, and psychological states, leading to differing experiences and perceptions of discomfort across diverse populations.

Recent research indicates that music alters emotional interpretations of memories, enhancing therapeutic potential for conditions like depression and PTSD through neuroimaging insights and memory reactivation.

Changing parental relationships show that 4.9 million UK adults live with parents despite financial independence, reflecting evolving dynamics of support and autonomy amid economic pressures.

Recent advancements in MRgFUS capsulotomy show promising long-term efficacy and safety for treating refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder, with potential applications in other psychiatric disorders.