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New research suggests the brain uses a learning rule at inhibitory synapses to block out distractions during memory replay.
Problematic porn use remains stable over time and is strongly linked to mental distress, study finds
A yearlong study of more than 4,000 U.S. adults found that problematic pornography use tends to persist over time and is ...
Christians who believe God is benevolent, engaged, and angered by sin are more likely to support religious nationalism, ...
A new study using high-resolution EEG reveals that psilocybin dramatically alters brain connectivity in rats. The psychedelic ...
Spending less time in slow wave and REM sleep may accelerate brain atrophy in regions affected early in Alzheimer’s disease, ...
A new study highlights how narcissism can distort workplace fairness. Researchers found that narcissistic individuals often ...
A sweeping study of over 84,000 people across 59 countries found that individuals who feel threatened by crime, poverty, or ...
A new study suggests that people who feel fewer bodily sensations while intoxicated may be at higher risk for alcohol misuse. Using bodily maps and heartbeat tasks, researchers linked internal ...
A new study introduces JRT, a modified version of LSD that promotes brain cell growth without triggering hallucinations.
A new study shows that when workers feel threatened by artificial intelligence, they tend to highlight creativity—rather than ...
Women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder report worse psychological well-being, social relationships, and living conditions ...
Children who see themselves as moral tend to develop stronger social-emotional skills, and vice versa, according to new ...
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