Testosterone Influences Emotional Regulation in Psychopathic BrainResearchers provide a neuro-hormonal explanation for emotional regulation problems in psychopathic patients.Read More
Brain Scans May Identify Children Vulnerable to Depression Before Symptoms AppearA new study could lead o a screen that identifies children at high risk of developing depression later in life.Read More
The Importance of Interactive Play for ChildrenA new study reports on the importance of interactive play for children's social and emotional development.Read More
Study Finds No Evidence That Depressive Symptoms Vary SeasonallyAccording to a new study, there is no evidence that levels of depressive symptoms vary seasonally.Read More
Why Your Brain Makes You Slip Up When AnxiousA new study identifies a brain network that makes us stall and stumble when we're anxious.Read More
Link Between Substance Abuse and Indoor Tanning IdentifiedA new study reports of a direct link between indoor tanning and substance abuse in high school aged children.Read More
Music and Flashing Lights Turn Rats into Problem GamblersResearchers report rats behave like problem gamblers when music and light cues were added to a 'rat casino' test environment.Read More
Learning Self Management Skills Benefit People With DementiaPeople with early stage dementia benefit when they are empowered to manage their condition and socialize with others who also have dementia, a new study reports.Read More
Sounds Convey Emotions Faster and Clearer Than WordsAccording to researchers, the brain uses 'older' brain systems to process emotions expressed through vocalizations.Read More
Emotion Matters: Dogs View Facial Expressions DifferentlyResearchers report on how the social gazing behavior of dogs resembles that of humans.Read More
Mentally Challenging Activities Key to Healthy Brain AgingOlder people who embark on high challenge activities, such as digital photography or quilting, show enhanced brain activity, a new study reports.Read More
Poor Sleep Makes Teens More Reactive to StressTeens who experience sleep problems and longer sleep duration are more reactive to stress, a new study reports.Read More