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Advanced AI systems demonstrate superior performance in the Situational Judgment Test, indicating enhanced social competence and decision-making abilities compared to human participants in complex scenarios.
Karolinska Institutet research reveals frontotemporal dementia patients exhibit a significant deficit in empathetic responses, complicating social interactions and caregiving decisions for affected families.
A study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science finds left-leaning individuals show higher prosocial traits but exhibit minimal differences in actual behaviors compared to right-leaning individuals.
Nearly half of Americans struggle to find alone time during the holiday season, with 56% acknowledging the importance of solitude for mental health and stress relief.
A study from the University of Surrey reveals that employing people with disabilities enhances guest experiences and loyalty in the hotel industry, promoting social responsibility.
A recent University College London study evaluates the effectiveness of surveillance technologies in mental health wards, raising ethical concerns and questioning their impact on patient care quality.
Recent research indicates high glucose levels negatively impact brain connectivity, particularly affecting older adults and women, highlighting the importance of blood sugar management for cognitive health.
Engaging in physical activity, regardless of intensity, significantly enhances cognitive processing speed, potentially making individuals feel four years younger. Regular movement improves brain health and cognitive function.
New research finds that even small disruptions to our daily schedules can significantly impact metabolism, but recovery occurs within a few days.
Florida Atlantic University’s study shows that virtual reality training significantly enhances police officers' empathy and engagement in handling mental health crises.