The processing of pain signals is different in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to healthy mice, according to a recent study from King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience (IoPPN).
New Delhi [India], June 22: Happiness is no longer a mystery shrouded in anecdotes and guesswork. In his transformative book, "The Art of Being Happy: A Masterclass in the Science of Happiness," Dr. Mukesh Jain, an IPS officer and accomplished author, explores the science behind true happine
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 15: JBCN International School is delighted to announce the exceptional university placements and scholarships secured by its 12th-grade learners in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) and Advanced Levels program (A Levels). The learners h
Researchers found women are less inclined to take chances than males because they are more sensitive to the pain of potential losses than the potential profits.
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Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 8: Admissions opened for the programme BA Psychology, Communicative English, Human Resource Management and Employee Relations under SHSS, Jain (Deemed-to-be University).
Favouritism is a crucial component of people's identities and social life. Human behaviour and judgement can be influenced by tastes. Due to music's ongoing diversification and development, it is challenging and debatable how to most accurately express musical taste.
According to a new experimental study led by UCL researchers, the addition of 'trust' and 'distrust' buttons on social media, alongside the standard 'like' buttons, could help to reduce the spread of misinformation.
As cold-blooded murders of similar fashion have unfolded in India's metropolitan cities, jolting the collective sanity of the nation, the national capital has again been shaken by the horrific murder of a minor girl in Shahbad Dairy area by her boyfriend who not only killed her in cold bl
The focus of the nationwide menstrual programme is to help understand the relationship between menstruation and athlete performance, educate the athlete ecosystem and champion the cause of female athlete wellness, according to a statement from Reliance Foundation.
According to a recent study into the psychology of infidelity, married people who have affairs find them incredibly pleasurable, exhibit no guilt, and believe the cheating did not affect their otherwise healthy marriages.
Teen females who have more trouble efficiently resolving interpersonal difficulties when they are under social stress, as well as those who have more interpersonal stress in their lives, are more likely to engage in suicidal behaviour, according to a study published by the American Psycholog