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July 9, 2023

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Babies Talk More Around Human-Made Objects Than Natural Ones

A new study suggests young children are more vocal when interacting with toys and household items, highlighting their importance for developing language ...

Phone Communication Spurs a Cascading Effect on Social Influence

Social influence from phone communications is significant, reaching as far as four degrees of separation from the original caller, according to a new ...

Conflict in Marriage Less Harmful for Kids When Dad Keeps It Constructive

Conflict is unavoidable in all marriages. When it erupts in families with children, stressed or angry parents may take their pain out on the kids, projecting their anger or withdrawing emotionally or physically. In the worst cases, children's socioemotional development can suffer. But the way ...

Married People Who Cheat Don't Often Regret It

Married people who have affairs find them highly satisfying, express little remorse and believe the cheating didn't hurt their otherwise healthy marriages, finds a new report on the psychology of ...
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Robot Helps Students With Learning Disabilities Stay Focused

Engineering researchers are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused on their ...

Cohesion and Connection Drop in Aging Population

Social cohesion and connection decline in an ageing population, according to a new study of one of humanity's closest ...

Social Isolation Triggers Astrocyte-Mediated Deficits in Learning and Memory

In animal models, social isolation triggers memory and learning deficits that are mediated by hyperactivity of the most abundant brain cell, the astrocyte. Importantly, inhibiting this hyperactivity ...

The Relationship Between Ghosting and Closure

Odds are, you know someone who has been ghosted. And according to a new study, it can be a haunting experience. A recent study found nearly two-thirds of participants have ghosted -- ended a ...

Copy-Cat? Youth With Few Friends Conform to Stay in a Friend's 'Good Graces'

What gives one friend influence over another? Considerable attention has focused on who influences whom; much less is known about why one partner is prone to be influenced by the other. A study ...

Just One Quality Conversation With a Friend Boosts Daily Well-Being

Study shows just one quality conversation with a friend during the day makes you happier and less stressed by day's ...

Study Finds New Association Between Social Isolation and Dementia Risk Factors

Researchers used data on more than half a million people in the UK and Canada to discover a link between social capital and indicators of Alzheimer's disease-related ...

Social Isolation, Loneliness Increase Risk for Heart Failure

A new study shows that both social isolation and loneliness are associated with higher rates of heart failure but whether or not a person feels lonely is more important in determining risk than if ...

How to Reduce the Temptation to Cheat: Empathy

Adopting a partner's perspective increases commitment and desire for the partner, while simultaneously decreasing sexual and romantic interest in alternative mates, according to a new study by a ...

Prairie Voles Without Oxytocin Receptors Can Bond With Mates and Young

The vital role of oxytocin -- the 'love hormone' -- for social attachments is being called into question. More than forty years of pharmacological and behavioral research has pointed to ...

Humans Can Recognize and Understand Chimpanzee and Bonobo Gestures, Study Finds

Humans retain an understanding of gestures made by other great apes, even though we no longer use them ourselves, according to a new ...

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Negative Marital Communications Leave Literal, Figurative Wounds

A tendency for one or both spouses to avoid or withdraw from tough conversations could set up married couples for emotional distress, bad feelings about their relationship, chronic inflammation and ...

Support from Others in Stressful Times Can Ease Impact of Genetic Depression Risk, Study Suggests

接触一个人当他们波形的支持r stress is always a good idea. But a new study suggests that support could be especially important for someone whose genetic makeup makes them ...

Why Technology Alone Can't Solve the Digital Divide

For some communities, the digital divide remains even after they have access to computers and fast internet, new research shows. A study of the Bhutanese refugee community in Columbus found that even ...

Adult Children More Likely to Be Estranged from Dad Than Mom, Study Shows

成年子女基于“增大化现实”技术e over four times more likely to be estranged from their fathers than their mothers, a new long-term national study ...

Inhibiting Imitation of Others Can Increase Understanding of Others, Study Finds

Training individuals to inhibit imitation of others increases empathy and allows them to recognize facial expressions in others regardless of their situations, according to new ...

Social Group Values Are Most Readable in the Way We Write, New Research Finds

Analyzing the style of language used by social groups could offer insight into their values and principles that goes beyond what they publicly say about ...

Socialness Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Although people are generally predisposed to perceive interactions to be social even in unlikely contexts, they don't always agree on exactly which information is social, according to a new ...

Reading the Room: Humans Struggle to Identify Aggression in Dogs, Other Humans

Researchers showed participants videos of human, dog, and macaque pairs to determine how well humans assess social ...

Social Media Engagement Style May Be Linked With Perceived Social Connectedness

A new experimental task, involving a mock social networking site, can group people into three distinct styles of social media use: passive, reactive and interactive. Moreover, data from a large ...

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