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  • Youth, personality and collective victimhood distinguish support for radical climate action

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  • Distinct neurobiological alterations during hedonic experience of rewards in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder: Multimodal evidence from neuroimaging meta-analyses

    Distinct neurobiological alterations during hedonic experience of rewards in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder: Multimodal evidence from neuroimaging meta-analyses

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  • Behavioral and neural aftermath of right inferior frontal cortex disruption on ambiguous vocal emotion decisional processes

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  • Knowledge reshapes inquiry by changing question asking ability and impacting academic assessment

  • Raz, T., Reiter-Palmon, R. & Kenett, Y. N. The role of asking more complex questions in creative thinking. Psychol. Aesthet. Creativity Arts 19, 1505–1525 (2025).

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  • Sleep to remember, sleep to protect: increased sleep spindle and theta activity predict fewer intrusive memories after analogue trauma

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  • Inflammation is associated with greater social media use over face-to-face interaction, especially among individuals high in introversion or neuroticism

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  • Efficacy of an emotion-oriented cognitive behavior therapy for delusions (CBTd-E) compared to waitlist in a single-blinded randomized-controlled trial

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  • Why relationship confidence matters: Study links it to mental health, sleep, substance use

    Why relationship confidence matters: Study links it to mental health, sleep, substance use

    When couples attend relationship counseling, it benefits not only their partnership but also their individual well-being. But which aspects of the training are most influential in this respect? A new study from the University of Illinois…

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