In this May 15 webinar, three psychological researchers shared some of the latest research on the relationship between ...
Podcast: In this episode, Under the Cortex hosts Wilson Merrell to discuss disease concealment and the factors that ...
People's biases against members of other groups may have a cognitive basis owing to how we prioritize negative information ...
APS Fellow Colleen M. Seifert, an expert on creative problem-solving at both the basic and applied levels, is the new editor ...
Psychological scientists once equated happiness with well-being, but recent research suggests that there is significant ...
The laborious process of tracing out our thoughts, letter by letter, on the page is becoming a relic of the past in our screen-dominated world, where text messages and thumb-typed grocery lists have ...
Imagine that you are interviewing for a job. The interviewer asks a question that makes you think. While concentrating, you furrow your brow and your face forms a scowl. A camera in the room feeds ...
As modern-day stress ratchets up to what feels like unbearable levels, researchers are striving to learn more about the precise mechanisms through which it affects our body and mind. The hope is that ...
Continue on North Calvert Street for half a mile.LIMBONG: Because without it, not only would I be lost, I'd also feel lost, and I know I'm not the only one.MARY HEGARTY: One of ...
In an APS Professional Development webinar, five psychological scientists shared their own experiences and advice on expanding your relationships not only in academic circles, but in industry as well.