A VegOut house column on daily practice and behavior change. Someone in your life still writes their grocery list on a scrap of paper before leaving the house. Maybe it is you. And at some point, ...
There's a quiet truth that most frequent travelers eventually stumble upon, usually somewhere between a delayed train and an ...
Extensive practice can rewire the brain so a learned skill runs more automatically, making some forms of true multitasking ...
Repressed memories are memories that we unconsciously avoid thinking about, usually because of a traumatic experience. These memories are thought to be unconsciously blocked for several years and are ...
New psychology findings, discussed by Jessica Tarlov, explain why people forget names right after meeting them, asserting ...
Discover how high estrogen levels may impact trauma resilience, based on recent research exploring hormonal influence on mental health and recovery.
Why do some people constantly quote movie dialogues in everyday conversations? Psychology suggests it may be linked to ...
There is something oddly persistent about a road trip. Long after the details of ordinary weeks have faded, people often ...
A new study from Georgetown University just revealed that your brain is capable of multitasking. It simply needs to be trained to do so. For years, we’ve been told that focusing on two things at once ...
As humans and other animals experience new things, their brains continuously update their memory of past events. These updates allow them to adapt to changing environments, all while preserving older ...
Forming social connections online and via social media reduces how much people engage with and learn from the content posted but significantly boosts their networking performance, according to new ...
Getting older changes our bodies, and our sense of self. Aging can also affect our brain function, especially how our memories work. We might find it harder to recall certain details or remember ...