New research reveals how social anxiety alters visual judgments of walking strangers

By utilizing sophisticated 3D modeling and testing "ensemble perception"—the brain’s ability to summarize the movements of a crowd—researchers Jisu Choi, Jiyeon Park, and Jae-Won Yang have mapped the intersection of…

Ancient Chinese Practice Baduanjin Offers Potent Blood Pressure Reduction Comparable to Brisk Walking

An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…

The Evolutionary Apex of Dexterity: Upright Walking and Brain Growth Unravel the Mystery of Human Right-Handedness

The enduring enigma of why humans exhibit such a pronounced preference for their right hand, a trait observed in approximately 90% of the global population across diverse cultures and unsupported…

Ancient Chinese Exercise Practice Demonstrates Significant Blood Pressure Reduction, Rivals Brisk Walking in Clinical Trial

An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…

The Great Human Enigma: Upright Walking and Brain Expansion Unravel the Mystery of Right-Handedness

One of the most enduring puzzles in the study of human evolution has long captivated scientists: the overwhelming prevalence of right-handedness in our species. Across diverse cultures and geographical locations,…

Ancient Chinese Practice Baduanjin Offers Blood Pressure Benefits Comparable to Brisk Walking

An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…