The field of consciousness research is increasingly recognizing the fundamental role of bodily processes, such as respiration, in shaping subjective ...
Have you ever wondered why fast food restaurants are plastered with red and yellow? Or why hospitals favor calming blues and greens? The truth is, colors are ...
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The brain science of earworms - why you can't escape
, and there it is again - that fragment of a song, looping endlessly with no off switch in sight. Most people know exactly ...
Long before couples notice that they have grown apart, something changes. Here’s how small habits that stabilize connection ...
New research reveals that holding a grudge requires a specific emotional mix of hurt feelings and anger. Together, these ...
People often misjudge their understanding of verifiable political facts. A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied provides evidence that individuals with the least ...
Conversational AI is already shaping how people regulate emotion and prepare for difficult conversations. Research suggests ...
Punch, a monkey that went viral after he was abandoned by his mother in a Japanese zoo, is reminiscent of a foundational attachment theory experiment ...
This quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of World Englishes education on enhancing EFL learners' English language identity and their English emotional resonance in China. Data were ...
Punch’s attachment to his plushie isn’t just the subject of a heart-wrenching video. It harks back to the story of a very famous set of 1950s psychology experiments.
Marissa Nivison receives funding from The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Gizem Keskin receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
It’s one of the most common pieces of advice in therapy, self-help, and everyday life. We’re told to manage feelings, reframe thoughts, stay calm, and cope better. But modern affective science ...
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