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Mind & Behavior
Study the science of how we think, feel, and act, with insights that help you better understand yourself and others.
Bob Dylan gave us the paradoxical gem "there's no success like failure, and failure's no success at all." He had a point.
A recent study suggests that exposure to visual stimuli can diminish the effects of psychedelic drugs.
Nicole has been dating someone for a while but it's not working out from her point of view. Is sudden radio silence an ethical option?
Irene is on a bus with her young kids when two men come on, cussing like sailors. Should Irene step in and say something?
According to Harvard career advisor Gorick Ng, this time-saving system can help us reclaim our work-life sanity.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has been a controversial diagnosis since it was first described, back in the 1940s.
An excerpt from “Memory,” a primer on human memory, its workings, feats, and flaws, by two leading psychological researchers.
Marketing expert Jonah Berger explains how simple tweaks to your word use can have a huge impact on team communication.
Perrikaryal uses an EEG to translate her brain activity into beating bosses in "Elden Ring" and beyond.
His career helped define humanity’s place in the world by bringing us “a little closer” to our ape relatives.
A growing body of research suggests that optimism plays a significant role in promoting both physical and mental well-being.
The Reitoff principle gives us permission to "write off" a day and intentionally step away from achieving anything.