Neighbourhood income and education level is associated with risk of disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis, suggests new research
Teens’ same-gender friendships key to later satisfaction in romantic relationships
Researchers have long known that the quality of an adult’s romantic life is closely tied to both physical and mental
Synaptic logic for connections between two brain hemispheres
Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience have developed a new combination of technologies that allows them to
Risky decisions: Excessive social media use is comparable to drug addiction
Bad decision-making is a trait oftentimes associated with drug addicts and pathological gamblers, but what about people who excessively use
Why feeling empathy could lead former drug users to relapse: Empathy and addiction
Empathy, the awareness of another’s feelings and emotions, is a key feature in normal social interactions. But new research from
Sexist men underestimate their power in romantic relationships: Concern for losing power to women can lead to more aggression
Heterosexual men with sexist attitudes may underestimate how much power they actually have in their romantic relationships, which could lead
A study analyzes the impact of targeted Facebook advertising on the election: It is estimated that it increased the number of Trump voters by 10 percent in 2016
Republican Donald Trump’s team spent 44 million dollars on Facebook, with 175,000 different adverts during the 2016 election campaign, compared
Schadenfreude sheds light on darker side of humanity: ‘Dehumanization appears to be at the core of schadenfreude’
Schadenfreude, the sense of pleasure people derive from the misfortune of others, is a familiar feeling to many — perhaps
Sidestepping the pitfalls of overconfidence with plausible deniability
A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power — such as politicians and CEOs
The warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing in it for you
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed that the warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing