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Contrary to fears of "digital dementia," new research finds that using digital technology is linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline in older adults.
Shifting cultural perceptions of beauty could drive 'lip dysmorphia', so psychologists tested the response of 32 people to altered images of lips to see how they responded. The results were surprising ...
My time at UF has taught me what a university has the potential to be, but it has also taught me the fragility and constant care and attention necessary to keep it healthy.
When life feels shaky and uncertain, embracing discomfort rather than resisting it can rewire your brain and open the door to ...
According to the research article, this digital scaffold “facilitates better functional outcomes in older adults while ...
A new study by psychologists has shed light on the way lip size could influence perceptions of facial attractiveness.
A study led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers suggests that tiny facial movements—too slight for the human eye ...
A large study published in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience has found that children who were tested during the COVID-19 ...
A new study shows that Beagle dogs with mutations in the autism-linked Shank3 gene exhibit face processing abnormalities similar to those seen in humans with ASD.
Neuralink, Synchron, and Neuracle are expanding clinical trials and trying to zero in on an actual product.
The Paramount+ series “Happy Face” changes a number of key details in the real-life story about serial killer Keith Jesperson and how his daughter, Melissa G. Moore, decides to go public with ...