Psychology & Behavior Stories
- New sex trend spreads as a "stealthing" how-to online community of men encourages others to take off condoms during sex without consent.
- Certain factors can interfere with a man's ability to accurately gauge a woman's sexual interest, according to recent research.
- Why some people love the thrill of the burn, according to science.
- New research suggests that most students peak cognitively in late morning and early afternoon, although many courses start at 9 a.m.
- Researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder reveal the best way to get over a breakup is to trick ourselves that we're over it.
- Grim or tragic daydreams involving our loved ones are normal, and more of a reflection of our love for the person than a subconscious desire for them to die.
- Does experiencing a "Freudian Slip" really mean you have sex on the mind?
- New research suggests that women will rate an average-looking man as more attractive if he is creative, but the same doesn't hold true for a woman.
- Aaron Hernandez was found dead in an apparent suicide attempt in his prison cell; suicide and mental health issues are of rising concern in the U.S. correctional system.
- While millions of people around the world enjoy social media to connect with others, new research suggests posting too often signals trouble.
- People who possess an openness to experience are more likely to be creative, and view the world differently than most.
- Severe depression may not always be about sadness; it can indicate signs of anger.