FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·December 9, 2021·5 min readJunk Food and the Brain: How Modern Diets Lacking in Micronutrients May Contribute to Angry RhetoricResearchers say there may be a link between eating an unhealthy diet and anger control.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·April 2, 2022·4 min readExamining the Link Between Blood Pressure and EmotionsMen with hypertension more often recognized angry expressions when looking at the face of another person. The anger recognition bias contributed to blood pressure increases over time if a person frequently tends to feel angry.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·December 21, 2018·3 min readPeople with Schizophrenia Experience Emotions Differently From Others, Body Map ShowsStudy reveals those with schizophrenia have an overall reduction of bodily sensations across all emotions, where as those without the disorder show specific patterns of increase arousal and decreased energy across the body for each emotion.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·August 4, 2019·4 min readHeavy metal music may have a bad reputation, but it has numerous mental health benefits for fansHeavy metal music may have a bad reputation, but a new study reveals the music has positive mental health benefits for its fans.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·December 7, 2018·5 min readCannabis Withdrawal Eased For Dependent UsersResearchers report a new drug can help to reduce symptoms of cannabis withdrawal for those with cannabis use disorder.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·August 13, 2018·3 min readAngry People May Not Be as Smart as They ThinkResearchers report those with trait anger, those who get angry as a disposition, are more likely to overestimate their intelligence level. Interestingly, researchers say, trait anger is linked to grandiose narcissism.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·November 12, 2018·6 min readWhat Mass Shootings do to Those Not Shot: Social Consequences of Gun ViolenceResearchers report on the social and psychological consequences exposure to mass shootings have on survivors, first responders and the community as a whole.Read More
FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·February 29, 2016·4 min readInjustice Can Spread: Breaking the Chain of Unfair BehaviorA new study reveals a method to help regulate emotions and reassess situations when a person feels they have been treated unjustly.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·August 15, 2020·3 min readStress and Anger May Exacerbate Heart FailureAnger and stress result in worse baseline diastolic pressure and function. Findings demonstrate a link between stress, anger, and an increased risk of a cardiac event.Read More
FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology·April 15, 2019·3 min readBrain marker for angry dreamsPeople with greater frontal alpha asymmetry are less able to regulate strong, emotional, affective states, such as anger, in their dreams.Read More