Celebrations can benefit your Health and Well-being in ways other than Fun and Games
Psychology

Celebrations can benefit your Health and Well-being in ways other than Fun and Games

Celebrations and social gatherings can benefit our health and well-being. Celebrations are frequently centered on cultural or community traditions. Participating in these celebrations can help to…
Parent-child Interaction after Separation is significantly but Transiently Gendered
Psychology

Parent-child Interaction after Separation is significantly but Transiently Gendered

As various factors come into play during this period, separation can indeed result in temporary gender differences in parent-child time. When parents divorce or separate,…
New Set of Postnatal Development-tracking Human Brain Atlases
Biology

New Set of Postnatal Development-tracking Human Brain Atlases

Human brain atlases are detailed maps or models of the human brain’s structure and organization. They may include anatomical landmarks, brain regions, connectivity patterns, and…
Harsh Discipline increases the likelihood of Children Developing Long-term Mental Health Issues
Psychology

Harsh Discipline increases the likelihood of Children Developing Long-term Mental Health Issues

According to research, harsh discipline can increase the risk of children developing long-term mental health problems. Numerous studies have discovered a link between harsh or…
Gender or Biological Sex have no effect on Economic Behavior, according to study
Psychology

Gender or Biological Sex have no effect on Economic Behavior, according to study

A new study is the first to examine transgender and cisgender economic behavior, as well as whether sex assigned at birth plays a role in…
Potential to Treat Depression by Restoring Key Brain Rhythms Discovered
Biology

Potential to Treat Depression by Restoring Key Brain Rhythms Discovered

Restoring key brain rhythms may hold promise for treating depression. The electrical activity of the brain is known to play an important role in regulating…
Cognitive Decline is caused by Astrocyte Dysfunction
Psychology

Cognitive Decline is caused by Astrocyte Dysfunction

Astrocytes are glial cells in the central nervous system that play an important role in supporting and regulating neuron function. While astrocytes were previously thought…
Neuronal Discoveries that enable us to Recognize Others
Psychology

Neuronal Discoveries that enable us to Recognize Others

The human brain has specialized regions that process and recognize faces, such as the fusiform face area (FFA). The FFA, which is located in the…
Poor Air Quality has been linked to Cognitive Problems in Infants
Psychology

Poor Air Quality has been linked to Cognitive Problems in Infants

Poor air quality has been linked to cognitive problems in babies, according to research. Several studies have found that air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter…
Low Sexual Satisfaction has been linked to Memory Loss later in life
Psychology

Low Sexual Satisfaction has been linked to Memory Loss later in life

Memory loss in older adults can be influenced by a number of factors, including genetics, lifestyle choices, medical conditions, and overall brain health. In contrast,…
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