Beyond the Swipe: How Sexualized Dating Profiles Impact Long-Term Relationship Prospects and Perceptions of Character
The modern dating landscape is increasingly defined by the "swipe culture," an environment where first impressions are formed in milliseconds based almost entirely on visual stimuli. In this hyper-competitive digital…
Social media use and early adolescent brain structure: Findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
A comprehensive study published in the peer-reviewed journal NeuroImage has identified a significant correlation between the amount of time young adolescents spend on social media and physical alterations in the…
Psychologists map out the pathways connecting sacred beliefs to better sex
The intersection of spiritual belief and physical intimacy has long been a subject of sociological interest, yet new psychological data suggests that the way individuals frame the "meaning" of sex…
The MIND Diet and Brain Longevity Recent Findings from the Framingham Heart Study and the Evolving Science of Nutritional Neurology
For decades, the Mediterranean diet has been the gold standard for cardiovascular health, celebrated for its reliance on monounsaturated fats, lean proteins, and antioxidant-rich plant matter. However, as the global…
Reasoning does hurt: deliberation is associated with heightened levels of doubt
The human brain is a master of efficiency, often relying on rapid-fire intuitions to navigate the complexities of daily life. However, when these mental shortcuts lead to a potential error,…
Psychedelic therapy and traditional antidepressants show similar results under open-label conditions
The Methodological Crisis: The Problem of Functional Unblinding The core of the study, authored by Zachary J. Williams, Hannah Barnett, and Balázs Szigeti, addresses a fundamental "blind spot" in psychiatric…
Sleep-Based Brain Age Is Reduced in Advanced Inner Engineering Meditators
A groundbreaking study published in the peer-reviewed journal Mindfulness has revealed that individuals who consistently practice advanced meditation techniques may possess brains that are biologically younger than their chronological age.…
Swansea University Study Reveals Crucial Link Between Teen Diet and Mental Health, Outlining Future Research Pathways
A comprehensive new study spearheaded by researchers at Swansea University has unveiled compelling evidence suggesting a significant influence of dietary habits on the mental well-being of adolescents. The multidisciplinary team…
Prediction of self-efficacy in recognizing deepfakes based on personality traits
A landmark study published in the peer-reviewed journal F1000Research has uncovered a significant link between fundamental personality traits and an individual’s confidence in their ability to detect AI-generated deepfake videos.…
The Architecture of Laughter: How Social Network Structure Drives Comedy, According to New Sociological Research
Social networks, long understood by sociologists as fundamental frameworks shaping critical aspects of human experience from the spread of information to the dynamics of divorce and the intricacies of seeking…















