"PSYCHOLOGY" content on TweakTown - Page 1
We found 11 items for the tag: PSYCHOLOGY
Scientists confirm the Mandela Effect exists, creating false memories
University of Chicago scientists have confirmed the existence of the Visual Mandela Effect, causing people to have a consistent widespread misremembrance.
New study suggests putting devices down and to just enjoy thinking
A series of experiments has shown that participants enjoy being left to think without distractions much more than they predicted.
Huge study reveals low serotonin levels aren't the cause of depression
Researchers from the University College London have found 'no convincing evidence' that serotonin abnormalities cause depression.
'Magic' compound rewires the brains of people with depression
Clinical trials have observed increased global integration in the brain correlated with fewer depressive symptoms with psilocybin.
Most boring people alive have been revealed, new research shows
New research has determined the most boring person to be a religious data entry worker who likes to watch TV and lives in a town.
Music tastes linked to personality traits worldwide, new study finds
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have found universal correlations between musical preferences and personality traits.
Basic income doesn't reduce work ethic, leads to better-suited jobs
New research from Leiden University shows that basic income would lead to individuals finding work that is better suited to them.
Rationality and the relevance of truth are on a decades-long decline
Language since the 1850s shows increases in rational language and decreases in emotive language until the last forty years.
Celebrities are more protected from cyberabuse, new study shows
Celebrities are often more protected from online abuse than laypeople, owing to public perception of increased attractiveness.
If the school shooter is white, people are likely to blame video games
A recent study has found that if a school shooting perpetrator is white people are more likely to blame video games due to stereotypes.
VR technology enables virtual body swapping by psychologists
VR studies conducted by psychologists in London aim to alter misconceptions of the public.