A study found that high-quality sleep during the weekend improves mental reattachment to work on Monday, reducing exhaustion throughout the workweek.
New research has found that vulnerable narcissism in women significantly predicts verbal, physical, and indirect bullying.
New research has identified "Super Synchronizers," individuals whose enhanced ability to synchronize physiological responses makes them more attractive, suggesting that synchrony plays a role in human romantic attraction.
A study reveals that individuals with lower differentiation of self are more prone to phubbing due to heightened fear of missing out, with women reporting higher phubbing behaviors compared to men.
Technological advancements suggest that the popular depiction of "Lucy," a 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis, as covered in fur may be incorrect.
Internet addiction in adolescents is linked to altered brain connectivity in the default mode, executive control, and salience networks, potentially impacting self-regulation, impulsivity, and attention management.
New research suggests that parasocial relationships with YouTube creators are more effective at fulfilling emotional needs than casual in-person friendships but are still less effective than close personal relationships.
New research has found that partisan bias influences the judgment of political violence, leading to harsher penalties when the victim shares the observer's political affiliation.
Hostile sexism increases tolerance for all forms of violence against women in India, while benevolent sexism reduces tolerance for public harassment but increases acceptance of intimate partner violence, according to a recent study.
Frequent use of photo filters is linked to increased muscle dysmorphia symptoms, particularly among boys and young men.
A new study has found that frequent social media use is linked to increased social media-related nightmares, which are associated with higher anxiety, lower peace of mind, and poorer sleep quality.
A recent multinational study reveals that stable personality traits play a significant and consistent role in predicting life satisfaction across various life domains and over long periods.
A recent meta-analysis found that older adults demonstrate higher levels of emotional empathy compared to younger adults, supporting the idea that emotional empathy increases with age.
Research suggests that people may expect to behave more unethically when they perceive higher economic inequality, potentially decreasing societal trust and cooperation.
Video and picture pornography use is linked to lower sexual and relationship satisfaction, while written and audio materials show varied effects, highlighting the significant impact of the type of explicit media on intimate relationships.