
Tag: Behavior


Cognitive behavior therapy tops other psychotherapies in reducing inflammation

Research reveals how muscles talk to the brain to regulate feeding behavior

Differences in personality structure among humans

As an act of self-disclosure, workplace creativity can be risky business

‘Conversation-based’ activities reduce mental illness stigma among college students

Foraging for information: Machine learning decodes genetic influence over behavior

The unpopular truth about biases toward people with disabilities

Predicting breast cancer metastasis by cell behavior instead of genetics

Research links civic engagement to resilience

Opposites attract and, together, they can make surprisingly gratifying decisions: When couples make a joint decision, study finds conflicting interpersonal orientations can produce decisions that satisfy both parties

Autism gene linked to brain and behavior deficits in mice

Higher lead in topsoil boosts probability of cognitive difficulties in 5-year-old boys

Smokers often misunderstand health risks of smokeless tobacco product, study finds: ‘Snus’ may be less harmful for smokers unable or unwilling to quit tobacco

Statins could protect against motor neuron disease

Length of eye blinks might act as conversational cue: Studies of conversations with avatars show that people use blinks as nonverbal feedback

Media violence, impulsivity and family conflict tied to aggressive behaviors in teenagers

Emotionally stable people spend more during the holidays, according to new study

Sweeter dreams in a peaceful mind

Watching the clock: faster countdowns may make people more patient

How people view crime depends on the politics of when they were growing up

Lead or follow: What sets leaders apart?

Why popcorn tastes better when you eat it with chopsticks: Study: Being unconventional makes experiences feel brand new

Giving up on your goal? Read this first

New screening tool could help diagnose early cognitive decline in dementia from home

Success is not just how you play your cards, but how you play your opponents: Study on high-stakes poker reveals how people process information in many settings

Personel management: When self-doubt misjudges achievement

One thing you’ll find in the obits of many long-living people: Religious affiliation linked to nearly 4-year longevity boost

Digital devices during family time could exacerbate bad behavior
