How do dogs think about their toys? Study offers insights into canine cognition
A study from Eötvös Loránd University reveals that dogs form "multi-modal mental images" of toys, thinking about them through sensory...
Read moreA study from Eötvös Loránd University reveals that dogs form "multi-modal mental images" of toys, thinking about them through sensory...
Read moreA recent study discovered that the interplay of both partners' attachment styles—whether anxious or avoidant—significantly influences marital satisfaction and stability,...
Read moreDonald Trump's endorsement typically decreases support for Republican candidates in general elections, significantly deterring Democratic voters and having a minimal...
Read moreResearchers have demonstrated that facial recognition technology can predict political orientation from neutral expressions with notable accuracy, posing significant privacy...
Read moreNew research has found that extreme or eccentric views on social media attract more likes and engagement, suggesting a cycle...
Read moreRecent research reveals a "sexualization spillover" effect in workplaces, where sexualized women are perceived as less competent, adversely affecting hiring...
Read moreHeterosexual women distance themselves more from single lesbians than those in relationships, influenced by fears of unwanted sexual advances. Conversely,...
Read moreNew research has found an association between childhood adversities and elevated levels of depression and anxiety in older adulthood. Different...
Read moreCouples who share similar drinking habits, either both drinking or both abstaining, tend to live longer compared to those with...
Read moreResearchers at UT Austin developed a brain-computer interface that quickly adapts to users, allowing them to control games with their...
Read moreA recent study in Acta Psychologica reveals that political identity centrality increases the likelihood of engaging in cancel culture, mediated...
Read moreA study across six countries found that right-leaning individuals view the past more positively, often due to nostalgia for tradition,...
Read moreA 15-year study published in the Journal of Attention Disorders found that ADHD symptoms persist from young adulthood into early...
Read moreA study found that children show greater brain activity linked to focused attention when reading from paper compared to screens,...
Read moreA study reveals that ChatGPT often creates fictitious academic citations, with false citation rates ranging from 6% to 60% across...
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