Best & Worst In Psychology & Psychiatry – August 2015
by Carla Clark, PhDThis month’s picks are a bit of a mixed bag. A number of interesting studies coming from two domains in psychology could... READ MORE →
This month’s picks are a bit of a mixed bag. A number of interesting studies coming from two domains in psychology could... READ MORE →
There are some people who make decisions—such as choosing a car or an apartment to buy from a multitude of options—in... READ MORE →
Creativity is the development of a new or novel understanding, and this process is essential for individual wellbeing and... READ MORE →
Valuing happiness is not only linked with putting your own mental and physical health at risk; our collective high hopes... READ MORE →
Literature is full of odes sung in praise of sleep; poets have likened it to a gift from the heavens. Read up any healthy... READ MORE →
A balancing pendulum, a soothing voice and a pair of starry, deep and focused eyes are amongst the common elements imagined... READ MORE →
Some say it’s the most complex object in the universe, but just how difficult is it going to be to finally understand how... READ MORE →
A review published last week in Science has once again sparked one of the great debates in neuroscience – namely, are... READ MORE →
Repressed memories are one of those things that we don’t have solid proof of existing, yet typically believe to be real... READ MORE →
Right now, there is only symptomatic treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, which does not stall the progress of the disease.... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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