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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 27, 2024·5 min read

          Children’s Curiosity or Memory Gaps? Why Kids Over-Explore Tasks

          Children often gather more information than needed to complete a task, even when they know the solution. A new study suggests this "over-exploration" might stem from either natural curiosity or underdeveloped working memory. Researchers found that kids, unlike adults, continue to explore irrelevant information due to uncertainty in their memory retention.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 25, 2024·4 min read

          How Logical Thinking and Empathy Define Wisdom

          A new study reveals that people across 12 countries and five continents perceive wisdom through two key dimensions: reflective orientation and socio-emotional awareness. Reflective orientation includes logical thinking and emotion control, while socio-emotional awareness focuses on empathy and social context. These dimensions consistently influence how individuals judge wisdom in leaders, scientists, and others. The findings highlight the universal principles that shape perceptions of wisdom and their implications for leadership and education.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 23, 2024·5 min read

          Knowingly Taking Placebos Reduces Stress and Anxiety

          Researchers have discovered that nondeceptive placebos—placebos given with the full knowledge that they are placebos—can effectively manage stress, even when administered remotely. In a two-week randomized controlled trial, participants experiencing prolonged stress were divided into two groups: one group received nondeceptive placebos, while the other served as a control.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 23, 2024·4 min read

          Memory Cues May Help Reduce Alcohol Consumption

          A study suggests that recalling past alcohol experiences before drinking can slow down consumption, indicating a potential strategy to reduce alcohol intake. In the study, women who remembered a previous drinking episode took longer to consume an alcoholic beverage, possibly due to reduced motivation to drink. This approach, along with strong health warnings, may offer new methods to curb excessive alcohol consumption. Further research is needed to explore this effect in males.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 22, 2024·4 min read

          Psychosis Cognitive Impairment Linked to Brain Network

          New research reveals that cognitive impairments in psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are connected to brain network organization. This connection is evident even before the first psychotic break in at-risk individuals, offering potential for early diagnosis and intervention. The study highlights a novel brain network-cognition relationship that could lead to targeted treatments for these often treatment-resistant symptoms.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 21, 2024·3 min read

          High-Dose Psilocybin Shows Potential as an Antidepressant Treatment

          A meta-analysis suggests that high doses of psilocybin may alleviate depressive symptoms similarly to the SSRI drug escitalopram. While the effect size was small, psilocybin outperformed placebo in clinical trials, though study design flaws could have led to overestimated results. The findings indicate that psilocybin, particularly in high doses, may offer a new avenue for treating depression, comparable to existing antidepressants.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 21, 2024·5 min read

          Childhood Inflammation Linked to Later Mental Health Risks

          Children with persistent inflammation are at a higher risk of developing mental health disorders like psychosis and depression in early adulthood. A study found that elevated inflammation markers, particularly around age 9, significantly increase the risk of these disorders, as well as cardiometabolic diseases such as insulin resistance. The research suggests that early-life inflammation could be a critical factor in later mental and physical health issues, prompting the need for further investigation into its role.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·August 21, 2024·5 min read

          Neuroticism Alters How Personality Affects Self-Control

          Personality traits like conscientiousness and extraversion are linked to higher self-control, while neuroticism can weaken this effect, especially in specific types of self-control like resisting temptation or initiating proactive behaviors. A study involving 480 military cadets reveals that neuroticism moderates the relationship between other personality traits and self-control, suggesting that the interaction effects differ based on the type of self-control. These findings could inform strategies for selecting individuals for roles requiring high self-control and designing interventions for personal growth.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 19, 2024·4 min read

          Digital Swiping Increases Boredom, Reduces Video Enjoyment

          Swiping through online videos to alleviate boredom may actually make people more bored and less satisfied with the content, according to new research. The study found that switching between short video snippets or fast-forwarding through them leaves viewers feeling less engaged and more restless. Participants reported greater satisfaction and meaningful engagement when they watched a single video without interruptions. The findings suggest that to enhance enjoyment, viewers should minimize digital switching and focus on fully engaging with the content.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 16, 2024·3 min read

          Why Are We Drawn to Events Focused on Death and Disaster?

          Researchers have developed a new framework to understand why people are fascinated by events centered around themes of death, disaster, and suffering. These "dark events" include everything from historical commemorations to cultural festivals and horror experiences. The study highlights six key concepts that shape our attraction to these events, such as commercialization, public engagement, and the symbolic presence of death. Understanding these factors could offer deeper insights into societal behavior and collective memory.
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          FeaturedNeuroethicsNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 9, 2024·5 min read

          Moral Values Shift with the Seasons

          A study has found that people's endorsement of moral values fluctuates seasonally, with group-focused values like loyalty, authority, and purity being more strongly supported in spring and fall. This fluctuation has significant implications for politics, legal decisions, and public health, as shifts in moral values can influence behaviors and judgments. The research also suggests a link between anxiety levels and these moral shifts, pointing to the potential impact of seasonal changes on societal outcomes.
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          Auditory NeuroscienceFeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·August 9, 2024·3 min read

          Classical Music Synchronizes Brain Waves, Improving Depression

          Western classical music can significantly affect brain activity, particularly in people with treatment-resistant depression. By measuring brainwaves and neural imaging, scientists discovered that music synchronizes neural oscillations between brain regions associated with sensory and emotional processing, enhancing mood. This study suggests that personalized music therapy could be a powerful tool for treating depression, especially when integrated with other sensory stimuli.
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