by gait | Apr 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the risk of obesity in later life, according to a new study by the School of Psychology at Swansea University. Published in the European Journal of...
by gait | Apr 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
People who use willpower to overcome temptations and achieve their goals are perceived as more trustworthy than those who use strategies that involve external incentives or deterrents — such as swear jars or internet-blocking apps — according to research...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
A research group in Japan has discovered that writing down one’s reaction to a negative incident on a piece of paper and then shredding it or throwing it away reduces feelings of anger. “We expected that our method would suppress anger to some...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
More synchrony between parents and children may not always be better, new research has revealed. For the first time a new University of Essex study looked at behavioral and brain-to-brain synchrony in 140 families with a special focus on attachment. It looked at how...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
Psychologists asked experiment participants to choose to receive $40 in seven days or $60 in 30 days, for example, under a variety of time constraints. The experiment showed that people tend to make more impulsive decisions if they think about time delays first, and...
by gait | Apr 17, 2024 | Uncategorized
New screening tools in child health care are effective in identifying early language and communication difficulties in children. This is shown by two studies based on more than 6,000 children carried out by researchers at Uppsala University in cooperation with Region...
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