The latest state of the field of the neuroscience of creativity.
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The latest state of the field of the neuroscience of creativity.
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The Nazi regime urged German mothers to ignore their toddlers’ emotional needs—the better to raise hardened soldiers and followers. Attachment researchers say that the harmful effects of…
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Users of the social network said they’d require payment of more than $1000 to quit the platform for one year. Christopher Intagliata reports.
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Bariatric procedures are revealing new insights into the dialogue between bowel and brain
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Scientists are continuing to showing that everything from the “runner’s high” to the “yogi’s tranquility” can have profound effects on your brain
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Ghrelin, the hormone that makes you hungry, also makes food, and food smells, irresistibly appealing. Karen Hopkin reports.
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A new study suggests that, unconsciously, we actually do believe that looking exerts a slight force on the things being looked at. Karen Hopkin reports.
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New research suggests that IQ leads to greater well-being by enabling one to acquire the financial and educational means necessary to live a better life.
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The holidays can bring joy or dread, but family rituals make them enjoyable, research suggests
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So-called ‘relaxation music’ is only about as effective as a soothing Chopin piece at lulling listeners into a relaxed state. Christopher Intagliata reports.
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