Female leaders command equal obedience in a modern replication of the Milgram experiment
The Foundation of Obedience: From Yale to the Present Day To understand the significance of the new findings, one must look back to the early 1960s at Yale University. Social…
Early exposure and emerging risk: A latent profile analysis of pornography use trajectories and their psychological correlates
The landscape of digital consumption has undergone a radical transformation over the last two decades, bringing the accessibility of sexually explicit material to the forefront of psychological inquiry. As high-speed…
Brain waves predict the intensity of magic mushroom trips
A person’s natural brain wave patterns might offer a reliable preview of how intensely they will react to a dose of psilocybin, according to a landmark study published in the…
Challenging Addiction Paradigms New Australian Research Finds Lack of Automatic Attentional Bias in Cannabis Use Disorder
A comprehensive four-year study conducted by researchers in Australia has produced findings that challenge long-standing psychological theories regarding addiction and visual triggers. The research, recently published in the peer-reviewed journal…
Childhood adversity predicts combined physical and mental illness in later life
Traumatic events experienced during the formative years of childhood do not merely fade with time; instead, they often manifest decades later as a complex web of debilitating health conditions. A…
Lifting weights builds a sharper mind and reduces anxiety in older women
The Intersection of Aging, Gender, and Mental Health The biological process of aging is frequently accompanied by a decline in physical autonomy and an increased susceptibility to cognitive impairment. For…
Ivermectin Reduces Withdrawal-Induced Alcohol Intake in Rats: Association with CeA GABAergic Enhancement and P2rx4 Genetic Liability
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains one of the most pervasive and economically devastating psychiatric conditions globally, affecting an estimated 107 million people worldwide. Characterized by a diminished ability to regulate…
Beliefs about the biological nature of mental disorders and how they affect antidepressant use and withdrawal
A landmark study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders has revealed that an individual’s personal belief regarding the origin of their depression or anxiety significantly dictates the duration of…
Cognition might emerge from embodied “grip” with the world rather than abstract mental processes
This theoretical shift challenges the traditional "sandwich model" of the mind, which views perception and action as mere peripherals to a central cognitive processor. By drawing on the phenomenological tradition…
















