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How to wait well, according to neuroscience and psychology
Modern culture has made us feel like there’s no time to be patient. Sarah Schnitker’s lab at Baylor University is researching how this often-forgotten virtue could improve our overall well-being.
Researchers explored how people process deception from friends versus strangers, using brain imaging to study decision-making in gain and loss contexts.
Humans rely on abstraction and conceptual frameworks, whereas AI systems apply statistical or rule-based methods, each with limits. Bridging these approaches could pave the way for more flexible, ...
The start of the workweek can be a biologically measurable stressor, with consequences for long-term health that can stretch ...
Sometimes the fastest way to finish strong is to pause. Mid-year rest fuels clarity, energy, and sustainable success.
Scientists who have shaped our understanding of clinical cognitive neuroscience, mental health, and racial biases are among ...
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Pizza Slices, Polaroid Pictures, And Over 300 Hats: What’s Left Behind In Yellowstone’s ...
Like the hats that fly off people’s heads, most of the trash that ends up in Yellowstone’s hydrothermal areas winds up there ...
Experts say there are high numbers of undiagnosed autistic adults and going through life without a diagnosis has a major ...
By Haven L. Patrick University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) has selected 15 ...
Centenary University expands its pioneering happiness studies program with a new Ph.D., preparing leaders in wellbeing and ...
During the World War II era, a number of talented physicians fled the rise of Nazism and went on to make remarkable ...
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