The developmental importance of risky play: A cross-national virtual reality study

A landmark study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that the modern impulse to shield children from all physical risk may be inadvertently hindering their ability to manage…

Mapping the Energy Landscape of the Depressed Brain Reveals How Maladaptive States Become Physical Traps

For decades, clinicians and patients have used the metaphor of being "stuck" to describe the experience of major depressive disorder (MDD). This subjective feeling of being trapped in a cycle…

Perceiving to Provide: How Partner Attachment Perceptions Inform Reassurance Provision in Romantic Relationships

New psychological research suggests that individuals in romantic relationships possess a moderate ability to detect their partner’s attachment insecurities, yet their perceptions are frequently clouded by systematic cognitive biases. The…

Brainwaves reveal two different biological roots for psychopathic behavior

For decades, the scientific community has debated whether the antisocial and often callous behaviors associated with psychopathy stem from a lack of feeling or a lack of focus. The "Emotional…

Study finds no association between frequency of video game play and spatial abilities

Understanding Spatial Abilities in a Digital Age Spatial abilities represent a diverse cluster of mental skills essential for perceiving, analyzing, and manipulating the physical environment. These skills allow individuals to…

Adolescents’ Pornography Exposure, Sexually Dominant Behavior, and Partnered Sexual Satisfaction: Replication in a U.S. Probability Sample

A recent investigation published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has provided new insights into the complex relationship between digital media consumption and the romantic lives of American youth. Led…

Teen pornography habits tied to dominant behavior and lower relational satisfaction

The investigation arrives at a time when global health organizations, including the World Association for Sexual Health, have increasingly recognized sexual satisfaction as a fundamental pillar of human well-being. Despite…

Good sleep quality is linked to a lower risk of depression in older adults

The research arrives at a time when global healthcare systems are grappling with an aging population and a rising tide of late-life depression. Depression in older adults is not merely…

Regional adiposity shapes brain and cognition in adults.

This landmark conclusion, derived from a comprehensive study published in the journal Nature Mental Health, challenges decades of clinical reliance on Body Mass Index (BMI) as the primary indicator of…

Physical fitness is linked to brain health in young adults, but the effects differ by sex

The Physiological Framework of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) serves as a cornerstone of human health, representing the integrated capacity of the respiratory, cardiovascular, and muscular systems to take up,…