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Dec. 7, 2022 —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 ...
May 2, 2021 —To make a greater impact, scholars need to overcome the curse of knowledge so they can package their ideas with concrete, technical, and active ...
July 16, 2020 —A new study finds that groups led by subordinate males outperform those led by dominant and aggressive ...
July 22, 2022 —Researchers have identified the brain regions responsible for the increased aggression that occurs when male mice spend time with other male mice before an aggressive encounter -- a concept known as ...
Feb. 9, 2023 —The body reacts differently to online than to face-to-face teaching. Researchers show just what is required of digital formats in order to compete with face-to-face ...
Aug. 22, 2022 —What we do while we sit matters. New research indicates seniors engaged in sedentary passive behaviors like watching TV may have an increased risk of ...
June 9, 2022 —Researchers found that preverbal infants can make and act on moral judgments about antisocial behavior in a third party. Using a new cognitive paradigm with gaze tracking, researchers were able to ...
Oct. 24, 2022 —Researchers have confirmed a pathway in the brain that governs how animals, including humans, respond to stress. The findings could yield better understanding of the physical- and mental-health ...
Nov. 18, 2021 —Fear is essential for survival, but must be well regulated to avoid harmful behaviors such as panic attacks or exaggerated risk taking. Scientists have now demonstrated in mice that the brain relies ...
Dec. 21, 2022 —Rising to meet the formidable challenge of the timely diagnosis of dementia, research scientists are conducting the Digital Detection of Dementia study, a real-world evaluation of the use of an ...