What we call “pretty” is far less fixed than it feels. Research shows that attraction is shaped by biology, psychology, ...
Professor Denis M Parker, academic and neuropsychologist. Born: June 1943 in Cork, Ireland. Died: 6 November 2025 in Dundee, ...
Violence is threshold-dependent, not inevitable: when culture reduces symbolic rewards and offers nonviolent paths to dignity ...
Explore the simple feeling of being, the basic sense of being alive that is ever-present and inclusive of all momentary ...
Your brain might have a hidden neural layer that puts you in touch with the same “figures” during altered states of ...
New research suggests that the emotional content of a facial expression influences how well observers can predict social outcomes. A series of experiments indicates that people have a harder time ...
Alpha oscillations – once thought to be the brain “idling” – are turning out to be way more important than we gave them ...
There is a peculiar tension in football when a team reaches the precipice of triumph and falls just short. Nigeria’s Super ...