The Social Behaviour That Supports Brain Health (M)
Study explores the neural mechanisms of this social behaviour.
Study explores the neural mechanisms of this social behaviour.
Around half of people in developed societies do not get enough sleep.
It may sound old-fashioned, but it works.
Doppelgängers share both some DNA and some behaviours, despite often coming from different countries.
Do you know someone who always agrees, no matter what they really think?
Suicide attempts were 33 percent more likely in the group of men who had these types of occupations.
Some parents always try to hide their negative emotions and amplify their positive emotions.
This balance between laying down new memories and retrieving old ones is central to human cognition.
The study also tested how long it took memory to recover from long-term stress.
During this type of weather, people are more likely to experience severe symptoms of mental illness, such as depression.
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