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Dartmouth Researchers Have Mapped How the Brain Regulates Emotions
SciTechDaily· 7 hours agoThe study identifies several emotion regulation systems, offering targets for therapeutic...
Porn Addiction Signs
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe theory is that porn stimulates the brain’s reward system beyond what human ancestors typically encountered and experienced, making it possible and...
Paramount+’s ‘A Bloody Lucky Day’ Is The Best Korean Thriller Of 2024 So Far
Forbes· 3 days agoFrom legendary director Lee Joon-ik’s intriguing sci-fi drama Yonder (which became the most watched...
New Research Finds that a Parent's Presence Changes How Children Develop Fear
Parenting Translator via Yahoo News· 2 days agoStudy Findings The researchers found that the children showed less of a response in the amygdala...
A Psychologist Explains The Neuroscience Of Your ‘Gratitude Practice’
Forbes· 5 days agoOnce lauded in philosophical and religious traditions, gratitude has now gained significant attention in psychological and neuropsychological research for its profound impact on mental health ...
Anyone else not blown away with graphics these days? Me neither
VideoGamer.com· 3 days agoPsychologists call these ‘flashbulb memories‘, vivid recollections of a specific moment in time,...
How Therapy Can Change the Way Your Brain Works
AOL· 2 days agoWhether you’re dealing with a traumatic event, trying to combat stress and anxiety, or living with a serious mental illness, therapy is a go-to treatment. Specifically, what does therapy do ...
Is Post-Nut Clarity a Real Thing?
Men's Journal· 7 days agoIs post-nut clarity a real thing? Post-nut clarity is a term that's percolated into mainstream culture—with lengthy discussions on Reddit, podcasts, and...
How Exercise Can Help Protect Against Heart Disease
Mercola· 3 days agoPart of the reason why exercise is so good for your heart may be its ability to help relieve stress. While exercise’s role in heart health is often attributed to related physical improvements ...
What Our Brains Know About Stocks—But Won’t Tell Us
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoBuffett isn’t unemotional; he is inversely emotional. He takes other people’s feelings, turns them inside out and makes the resulting emotions his own....