Growing up without close friends creates invisible patterns that shape everything from how you love to how you fight, ...
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell is the only coach in the NFC North without a playoff win entering a pivotal year for his future ...
A rice price spike in Indonesia left children shorter and heavier as adults, revealing the hidden, long-term cost of food ...
England was never as isolated as many history books once suggested. New research shows that people moved into and across ...
If you hate surprises of any kind, psychology says you likely experienced these 8 childhood patterns
Do surprises make you tense instead of excited? Psychology suggests that aversion often traces back to early experiences ...
Labrador Retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States, valued for their friendly temperament, intelligence, and versatility. Commonly seen as family companions, service dogs, ...
A new study suggests that children with ADHD may exhibit a distinctive, measurable pattern of brain activity that could reflect differences in neural efficiency. The researchers focus on aperiodic EEG ...
Internal clocks can tick very differently. While some people are most productive in the morning, others are only active later in the day or at night. This phenomenon is known in science and medicine ...
A change in driving patterns may be an indicator of cognitive decline in older adults, a long-term study suggested. Using driving data, researchers were able to predict the development of mild ...
Every day driving often feels like second nature. You slip into familiar routes, adjust speed without much thought, and weave through traffic on autopilot. But recent research shows these quiet habits ...
Changes in driving frequency, complexity, and spatial range were associated with mild cognitive impairment in older adults. Trip distances, speeding, and destination variability distinguished mild ...
Tal Sharf (right, senior author), Tjiste van der Molen (middle, postdoctoral researcher), and Greg Kaurala (left, staff researcher). Humans have long wondered when and how we begin to form thoughts.
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