New Evidence of Homophobes’ Secret Attraction for Men
by Carla Clark, PhDPrevious research indicates that some homophobic men’s views can be explained as an unconscious or forced self-denial about... READ MORE →
Previous research indicates that some homophobic men’s views can be explained as an unconscious or forced self-denial about... READ MORE →
Do you have a friend that when you get together you frequently complain and speculate about problems, rehashing them out,... READ MORE →
Ketamine was first introduced in 1962. It was initially presented as a fast acting general anesthetic, being widely used... READ MORE →
Primates have unusually large brains in relation to body size compared to all other vertebrates. The reason for this outstanding... READ MORE →
Despite the great complexity and diversity in establishing the causes of juvenile delinquency, child crime cases are found... READ MORE →
The Western diet or the standard American diet has been recognized as one of the most common food diets in the world. An... READ MORE →
Pain is subjective. It is a sensory and emotional experience that can be influenced by countless factors, ranging from expectations... READ MORE →
Maslow, Rogers, Satir and Erickson are just some of the scholars who have shaped and will continue to shape a core psychological... READ MORE →
The brain is a pliable organ. Its pliability makes it versatile – allowing the body to easily respond to the external environment... READ MORE →
Many children these days have access to a multitude of digital items from a very tender age. They also rapidly pick up skills... 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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