Mind and Behavior

Mind and Behavior

Belief in God and the afterlife increased, while belief in superstition decreased.
If aliens are driven mostly by biological imperatives, humanity could be in big trouble if we ever meet technologically advanced beings.
A man in a suit stands facing a mirror, but the reflection shows the back of his head instead of his face.
6mins
If your inner voice is cruel, try these steps to reclaim your mind.
John Templeton Foundation
fear
The research could aid the development of more effective treatments for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 
Sight helps you see a room, but interoception lets you sense it from inside your own body.
Toxoplasmosis, which results from a chance encounter with a cougar and the parasite it carries, can push a wolf to seek alpha status.
Use words with plosives and affricates if you really want to make sure everyone knows you mean business.
Zen masters often have strikingly different ideas about how to live and attain enlightenment.
The placebo effect is real. So are the ethical conundrums posed by those who would exploit the latest research advances for profit.
11mins
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. That old adage roughly sums up the idea of antifragility, a term coined by the statistician and writer Nassim Taleb. The term refers […]
"Kids are always asking two questions of parents: 'Am I safe?' and 'Am I real?'"
9mins
What do physicists actually mean when they talk about the multiverse?
Life is the only physical system that actively uses information.
Eyes with lower pigment (blue or grey eyes) don’t need to absorb as much light as brown or dark eyes before this information reaches the retinal cells. This might provide light-eyed people with some resilience to SAD.
transfer of learning
Without a solid understanding of the factors that affect the transfer of learning, the gulf between training and job performance is difficult to bridge.
A person stands on an abstract surface, casting a large question mark-shaped shadow surrounded by vibrant orange, blue, and purple hues.
4mins
Can psychedelics solve the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness? A Johns Hopkins professor explains.
St Nick had a history of teleporting long before needing to reach all the world's children in one night.
A group of prominent scientists shares how research has changed them.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet."
A recent study reveals how nerve insulation becomes impaired in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
People naturally judge fact from fiction in offline social settings, so why is it so hard online?
Becoming less physically active as you get older is not inevitable.
5mins
The real risks of psychedelics, explained by a Johns Hopkins expert.