New research finds that specific sounds, like the trilled R and L, evoke distinct tactile sensations, revealing deep connections between language and perception.
Research reveals that well-structured honesty oaths significantly reduce dishonest behavior, particularly in tax reporting, by clarifying expectations and timing commitments.
A study found that adults fixate on numbers 2.5 to 7 times more than words when reading, highlighting the unique cognitive demands of numerical processing.
New research finds that our brains prioritize uncertainty in everyday tasks, revealing new insights into how we comprehend and remember events.
New research finds that bright light therapy significantly enhances remission and response rates in nonseasonal depression when combined with standard treatments.
New research finds that chronic inflammation significantly contributes to depression, paving the way for targeted anti-inflammatory treatments.
New research finds that understanding the interplay between automatic behaviors and goal-directed control can significantly enhance habit formation and modification strategies.
New research finds that emophilia, a propensity for rapid romantic attachment, reveals both exhilarating connections and challenges, emphasizing the need for self-awareness.
New research finds that while marriage benefits men's aging, never-married women age better than those who are divorced or widowed, highlighting gender disparities.
New research finds that seniors highly susceptible to emotional contagion are 8.5 to 10 times more likely to experience anxiety or anxious depression.