Changes in the structure of habit-forming brain circuitry may be associated with eating disorders
New research finds circuit-based mechanisms mediating habit formation are at play in habit-driven eating behavior.
6 Infamous Domestic Terrorists—And What The Research Shows About Them
This article details six of America's most notorious terrorists and the research into them.
Research suggests that one’s expectations can have an effect on their short-term memory
The results were published in PLOS ONE.
Higher levels of vitamin D during pregnancy linked to fewer behavioral problems in offspring
The study was published in The Journal of Nutrition.
Research investigated the accuracy of arrest records in the FBI’s NIBRS crime database
The study was published in the journal Crime & Delinquency.
Study explores terrorism’s impact on language and support for the far-right
The research was published in the American Journal of Political Science.
Research shows that neighborhood apps usage boosts perceptions of crime rates in the community
The research appeared in the journal Psychology of Popular Media.
Research explores the simple ways that can make healthy food options more appealing online
The study was published in the journal Health Communication.
Childhood history of hyperactivity and impulsivity associated with a higher risk of socially isolation
The study looked into the connections between ADHD symptoms and loneliness in kids.
Increases in traffic fatalities have been linked to the cannabis markets
The research appears in the peer-reviewed publication Social Science & Medicine.
The developing brain may be affected by sleep apnea during childhood
The study suggests that obstructive sleep apnea can cause noticeable changes in children's brains.
New study shows that political discord is prolonging the immigration crisis
The report was published by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.