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Limerence is an intense, involuntary obsession with another person, often marked by intrusive thoughts, emotional dependency, ...
Psychology has been instrumental in the evolution of artificial intelligence, offering foundational insights into learning, ...
New research highlights how the brain’s own chemistry can suppress pain, explaining why severely injured individuals, like ...
New research in the World Happiness Report reveals that people who regularly share meals with others tend to be happier and ...
Survivors of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing continue to carry hidden biological imprints of trauma, even decades after the ...
Researchers have identified mutations in the non-coding gene RNU2-2 as a cause of a newly defined neurodevelopmental disorder ...
The nature of thought remains one of philosophy's greatest mysteries, with deep implications for neuroscience and artificial ...
A new study reveals that people with anxiety or depression often underestimate their abilities due to a distorted metacognitive process.
A groundbreaking study has revealed that our pupils change size in sync with our breathing—a response now dubbed the "pupillary respiratory phase response." ...
A new study has found that delusions typically emerge before hallucinations in individuals at high risk for psychosis, overturning a long-standing belief that hallucinations drive delusional thinking.
Researchers have long wondered why some people with high-risk Parkinson’s gene variants develop the disease while others ...
Congenital deafness affects roughly one in 1,000 babies and is often linked to genetic mutations, many of which remain ...
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