BehaviorJanuary 15, 2019
Our Language Affects What We See
A new look at “the Russian blues” demonstrates the power of words to shape perception
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Our Language Affects What We See
A new look at “the Russian blues” demonstrates the power of words to shape perception
Is Only-Child Syndrome Real?
Children without siblings have long been thought of as spoiled and selfish. Are the claims true?
Why Do We Crave Sweets When We’re Stressed?
A brain researcher explains our desire for chocolate and other carbs during tough times
Susceptibility to Mental Illness May Have Helped Humans Adapt over the Millennia
Psychiatrist Randolph Nesse, one of the founders of evolutionary medicine, explains why natural selection did not rid our species of onerous psychiatric disorders