Guilt and shame arise from different cognitive triggers and rely on distinct neural systems to guide compensatory behavior.
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is ...
What if we could peer into the brain and watch how it organizes information as we act, perceive, or make decisions? A new ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
New brain research reveals how guilt and shame shape moral behavior, showing why guilt promotes repair while shame often ...
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy ...
New research suggests that the way brain networks reorganize moment-to-moment predicts autism severity. Children who spent ...
Q: My husband and I usually make a few resolutions for the new year. This year, I skipped it because I never follow through, and I wind up feeling bad about myself. My husband did OK for about a month ...
For decades, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have been diagnosed from the outside in, through behavior, mood, and memory ...
Stanford Medicine investigators have replicated, in a lab dish, one of the most prominent human nervous pathways for sensing pain. This nerve circuit transmits sensations from the body’s skin to the ...