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Sleep | Psychology Today
Sleep is the balm that soothes and restores after a long day of work and play. Sleep is largely driven by the body’s internal clock that takes cues from external elements such as sunlight and temperature. The body’s natural sleep-and-wake cycle is reasonably attuned to regularity over a 24-hour period, and disruptions of sleep are disruptive
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Stanley Coren PhD., DSc, FRSC | Psychology Today
It’s high time we put the most enduring myths about human behavior to bed, and see the mind—and the world—as it is.
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Animal Behavior | Psychology Today
The study of animal behavior is a cornerstone of experimental psychology, shedding light on how animals interact with each other and their environments, and why they behave the way they do. By studying animal behavior, humans can learn more about their own behavior—a field known as comparative psychology.
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Meet, Catch, and Keep
A scientific look at the complexities of romantic relationships
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Theresa E DiDonato Ph.D. | Psychology Today
It’s high time we put the most enduring myths about human behavior to bed, and see the mind—and the world—as it is.
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Essential Reads | Psychology Today
It’s high time we put the most enduring myths about human behavior to bed, and see the mind—and the world—as it is.
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The Democratization of Trust
In the digital sharing economy, trust is currently limited.
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Negative Emotions May Make Us Trust Less
Understanding the impact of emotions on the neural mechanisms of trust.
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