Environmental Unpredictability Predicts Positive Social Risk Taking through Neural Cognitive Control

A comprehensive longitudinal study spanning seven years has identified a significant link between the stability of an adolescent’s home environment and the subsequent development of their brain’s cognitive control centers,…

What Childhood Leaves Behind: Cognitive Ability and Trust in Adulthood

The trajectory of an individual’s social and economic life is often determined by a complex interplay between innate cognitive ability and the environment in which they were raised. New research…

Artificial intelligence tools answer addiction questions accurately but lack medical nuance

The State of Substance Use Disorder and the Digital Shift Substance use disorder remains one of the most pressing public health crises in the United States. According to recent national…

Targeted Digital Voter Suppression Efforts Likely Decrease Voter Turnout

The 2016 United States presidential election serves as a pivotal case study in the evolution of political influence, marking a transition from traditional broadcast messaging to the highly granular and…

Eating a diet rich in four key nutrients is linked to a lower likelihood of depression, study finds

Depression remains one of the most pressing challenges for modern medicine, affecting hundreds of millions of individuals and placing an immense burden on global economies through healthcare expenditures and lost…

The Influence of Stranger-to-Stranger Interactions on Crowds and Urban Pedestrian Dynamics at Eindhoven Centraal

A comprehensive study conducted at the Eindhoven Centraal Railway Station in the Netherlands has revealed that human walking patterns in high-density environments are governed by a "stranger-following effect," where individuals…

The Rise of "Dupes" in the Creator Economy: A Contentious Trend Reshaping Consumer Behavior and Brand Strategies

The burgeoning creator economy is witnessing a significant, and often contentious, trend: the proliferation of "dupes." These are products that closely resemble or mimic the design, style, or essence of…

Attention and vigilance advantages related to formal musical training across childhood, adolescence and young adulthood.

New research published in the British Journal of Psychology suggests that the disciplined practice of a musical instrument may serve as a powerful catalyst for sharpening cognitive focus from the…

Age- and estrous-dependent effects of psilocybin in rats.

The burgeoning field of psychedelic medicine has long operated under a generalized assumption that the therapeutic effects of compounds like psilocybin are relatively uniform across adult populations. However, a groundbreaking…

Gender, Confidence, and the Mismeasure of Intelligence, Competitiveness, and Literacy

For decades, the bedrock of psychometric evaluation has rested upon the assumption that cognitive ability can be accurately distilled into a series of binary outcomes: a response is either correct…