Invisible Women: The Relationship Between Satisfaction with Fashion Clothing Choices and Well-being in Middle-aged Women.

A comprehensive study recently published in the Journal of Macromarketing has established a definitive link between the availability of well-fitting, age-appropriate clothing and the mental well-being of middle-aged women. The…

Polygenic scores for autism are associated with reduced neurite density in adults and children from the general population.

Recent advancements in neurogenetics have fundamentally altered our understanding of the relationship between human DNA and the physical architecture of the brain. A landmark study published in the journal Molecular…

A Chasm in Understanding: Public Enthusiasm for Autism Research Outpaces Knowledge of Brain Donation

A recent survey released by Autism BrainNet, a leading organization dedicated to advancing autism research through postmortem brain donation, has illuminated a significant disconnect between public enthusiasm for understanding autism…

Priming Need–Frustrating Memories Sparks Conspiracy Beliefs: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective

A landmark psychological investigation conducted in Canada has uncovered a profound link between personal memories of restricted freedom and the susceptibility to conspiracy theories. The research, published in the Journal…

A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Emerges from Research on a Protein That Produces a Vital Brain Gas

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have unveiled a promising new avenue in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, fueled by a recently funded study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).…

Why Do You Watch This Rough Stuff Assessing Predictors of Female Pornography Preferences

A comprehensive study published in The Journal of Sex Research has revealed that social conditioning and individual media habits are significantly more accurate predictors of women’s sexual arousal to aggressive…

The Age of Virtue Signaling Moral Grandstanding as Competitive Display Among Young Men

New research published in the peer-reviewed journal Political Psychology suggests that the aggressive nature of modern political discourse is fueled less by specific ideological commitments and more by a primal…

Body roundness index as a predictor of depression in dementia: A cross-sectional study

The intersection of metabolic health and neurodegenerative decline has long been a focal point of geriatric research, but a new study published in the Journal of Health Psychology has identified…

Tiny mitochondrial proteins may explain the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet

The Microprotein Revolution: Beyond Traditional Genetics For decades, the scientific community viewed mitochondria primarily as the "powerhouses" of the cell, responsible for converting nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). These organelles…

Emergence of the smart intuitor: how cognitive ability shapes adolescent reasoning

The development of human logic has long been viewed as a struggle between impulsive instinct and disciplined reflection. For decades, the prevailing psychological consensus suggested that accurate reasoning required the…