psychology

Young People Are Tripping on Benadryl—and It’s Always a Bad Time
There is a figure who can greet you during intense Benadryl journey. Faceless, shrouded in black, with red eyes and ...

You’ve Heard of FOMO. But Do You Have FOFO?
You're no doubt familiar with the term FOMO (fear of missing out), but you may not have heard of FOFO: ...

Why giving up on goals is good for you, and how to know which to ditch
Aron Leah of Fried Cactus This was meant to be a big year for me. I planned to run a ...

AI may blunt our thinking skills – here’s what you can do about it
Socrates wasn’t the greatest fan of the written word. Famous for leaving no texts to posterity, the great philosopher is ...

How to Read Facial Expressions, and Why We Get Them Wrong
You've carefully prepared for a presentation at work and are now sharing your wisdom with a packed room. As you'd ...

Horror fans aren’t cold and unfeeling – just listen to the science
Horror fans have been painted with the same broad, bloody brush for decades: they're called cold, unfeeling thrill-seekers who revel ...

The gut microbiome may play a role in shaping our personality
Fecal bacteria under an electron microscope Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo The rats were given guts microbiome transplants ...

There is a major psychological flaw in how society punishes people
People commit crimes. They are punished. They begin to cooperate. This basic intuition that people are rational and therefore respond ...

Kids as young as 4 innately use sorting algorithms to solve problems
A difficult solution to problems may occur earlier in the development of the child than previously assumed PlusoneVector/Alamy Children under ...

Why we have nightmares and how to stop them
Register for Sleep CNN, but the best series of information ballots. Our Seven parts It has useful hints for the ...






