A Larger Striatal Volume is Associated with Increased Adult Psychopathy

Neuroscientists have identified a distinct, measurable difference in brain structure between individuals exhibiting psychopathic traits and those with minimal or no such characteristics. A groundbreaking study, published in the esteemed…

Assessing the Effect of Increased Analytic Thinking on Religious Beliefs

New empirical evidence suggests that the activation of analytical thinking does not result in a reduction of a person’s religious beliefs, challenging a long-held hypothesis in the cognitive science of…

Nighttime Caffeine Consumption Linked to Increased Impulsive Behavior in New University of Texas at El Paso Study

A groundbreaking study originating from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has unveiled a potentially significant and unexpected consequence of consuming caffeine during the nighttime hours. Research published…

High Trait Procrastination Predicts Increased Goal Anxiety Despite Invariance in Simulation of Goal Achievement

A comprehensive psychological study has challenged the long-standing assumption that procrastination stems from a cognitive inability to visualize the future or a lack of personal investment in one’s goals. The…

UCLA Health Study Links Long-Term Residential Exposure to Chlorpyrifos with Significantly Increased Parkinson’s Disease Risk

A groundbreaking study by UCLA Health has established a robust link between prolonged residential exposure to the widely used pesticide chlorpyrifos and a substantially elevated risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.…