psychology
Depression might be similar to dreaming.
The formula for rational thinking explained by Steven Pinker.
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Within the “Dark Triad” of personality traits, narcissism exists on a confidence spectrum.
Why marriage is thriving — and dying — in different American classes.
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Ev Fedorenko’s Interesting Brains Project highlights the human brain’s remarkable capacity to adapt, reorganize in the face of early damage.
This is your brain on work.
“Of course, the spleen is the biggest organ in the body.”
Extreme home environments — either very supportive or harshly negligent — tend to produce more sensitive kids.
“We are biologically programmed to have empathy. It’s something we can’t suppress.”
Mindfulness may be especially useful for gaining more control of your impulses to spend.
Only humans can voluntarily conjure new objects and events in our minds.
Research shows that spending more time on social media is associated with body image issues in boys and young men.
Studies show talk therapy works, but experts disagree about how it does so. Finding the answer could help professionals and patients.
While ticker tape synesthesia was first identified in the 1880s, new research looks at this unique phenomenon — and what it means for language comprehension.
Hint: They hold off on talking about their alien god until much later.
There’s a link between dark personality traits and breaches of battlefield ethics.
A productivity expert explains how you can be creative and a powerhouse of productivity.
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Research shows how “dark” Brett Martinpersonality traits affect Bitcoin enthusiasm.
Intellectual humility demands that we examine our motivations for holding certain beliefs.
Your brain on sex, love, and rejection with biological anthropologist Helen Fisher.
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Anyone can have a bad day at work, but not everyone scores this high on narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism.
How to separate the reality from the conspiracy theory.
Everyone loves a good underdog story, but the lessons we derive from them depend on how they’re told.
Success is about give and take — with a little more give.
“I am an anthropologist, and for years, I have spoken to people who have had these experiences.”
Train for any argument with Harvard’s former debate coach, Bo Seo.
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Risk-taking isn’t inherently bad: It tends to build self-confidence when things work out, and resilience when they don’t.
The golden rule of self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness you treat others.
Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.