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New Neurological Study Finds That Falling In Love Can Strengthen The Body Physically
The effects of love has been discussed in a multitude
Read moreActivating parts of the brain could help alleviate opioid-related social isolation: Opioids
One of the many painful and challenging aspects of the
Read moreTo monitor ‘social jet lag,’ scientists look to Twitter
Social jet lag — a syndrome related to the mismatch
Read moreHow rants on social media can come back to haunt you: Negative chat has a much longer tail and stronger snowball effect than positive chat
We all know that those angry rants on social media
Read moreThe neurobiology of social aggression
Duke-NUS researchers have discovered that a growth factor protein, called
Read moreWhen ignoring your spouse can help your relationship: Avoiding a spouse’s demands may benefit low-income couples but hurt wealthier couples, study says
It is a classic relationship stalemate: One partner asks the
Read moreLearning to see friendly faces in different places: Study demonstrates how the brain learns to recognize an individual face regardless of where it appears in space
Meaningful social interactions train visual cortex neurons to recognize a
Read morePsychologists define the ‘dark core of personality’
Egoism, Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, spitefulness, and others are among
Read moreVoting for the losing side can affect your performance at work
Companies should avoid scheduling important work tasks immediately following an
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