Disrupting a small part of the brain with a magnetic field can reduce people’s prejudice towards good news.
Disrupting a small part of the brain with a magnetic field can reduce people’s prejudice towards good news.
Researchers working in war-torn countries find hints to the molecular roots of posttraumatic stress disorder.
The Science of Sports: Winning in the Olympics takes a timely look at research on athletics.
The researcher who raised questions about the studies by social psychologist Dirk Smeesters flags dodgy data from another scientist.
The ongoing saga that led to psychologist Dirk Smeesters’s resignation from the Erasmus University Rotterdam has the scientific community discussing new ways to detect data fraud.
The new version of the diagnostic manual will do away with alcohol dependence and abuse categories in favor of a single “alcohol use disorder” diagnosis.
Masters of the Planet, Learning from the Octopus, Darwin’s Devices, and Psychology’s Ghosts
A psychiatric professional society is getting heat over its decision to add a scientist accused of repeated conflicts of interest to its advisory board.
Caffeine and amphetamine don't always help rats work harder at tests of mental effort. It depends on their work ethic.
In Chapter 1, editors Barbara Oakley, Ariel Knafo, and Michael McGrath introduce the concept of well-intentioned behaviors that go awry.