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A recent study showed that monkeys can make logical choices when given an A or B scenario.
Answering the question of who you are is not an easy task. Let’s unpack what culture, philosophy, and neuroscience have to say.
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When someone is lying to you personally, you may be able to see what they’re doing.
Psychologists point to specific reasons that make it hard for us to admit our wrongdoing.
Workaholism is perhaps the most socially accepted addiction, but a new paper shines light on the serious health risks that accompany it along with which occupations are most at risk.
A popular and longstanding wave of thought in psychology and psychotherapy is that diagnosis is not relevant for practitioners in those fields.
A new study looks at why mysterious voices are sometimes taken as spirits and other times as symptoms of mental health issues.
Debating is cognitively taxing but also important for the health of a democracy—provided it’s face-to-face.
New research suggests you can’t fake your emotional state to improve your work life — you have to feel it.
Study confirms the existence of a special kind of groupthink in large groups.
A powerful new tool lights up the brains of worms, and may soon help draw maps of other animals brains.
No, being interested in BDSM does not mean you had a traumatic childhood.
Habits are easier to hack and change when you understand how they work.
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Reading code activates a general-purpose brain network, but not language-processing centers.
An excessive focus on past failures can make learning about new situtations more difficult.
Scientists watch as mice mouse around an onscreen maze.
Other cultures can differ greatly from your own, but there are commonalties in the way we express emotions.
A large study shows changes in the brain scans of lonely people in the area involved in imagination, memory, and daydreaming.
As morally sturdy as we may feel, it turns out that humans are natural hypocrites when it comes to passing moral judgment.
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Is the quest to upload human consciousness and ditch our meat puppets the future—or is it fool’s gold?
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Neuroscientists and ethicists wants to ensure that neurotechnologies remain benevolent.
A new study found that personality growth in young adults predicted career benefits such as income, degree attainment, and job satisfaction.
How a controversial study on psychic powers caused a revolution in psychology research.
Philosophers have been asking the question for hundreds of years. Now neuroscientists are joining the quest to find out.
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How to deal with “epistemic exhaustion.”
MRI scans show that hunger and loneliness cause cravings in the same area, which suggests socialization is a need.