A new study shows the brain simulates touch within milliseconds of seeing it, rapidly decoding sensation and emotion. Experts say this fast mirroring shapes empathy and behaviour.
Our bodies are always talking to us. When we are hungry, our stomachs growl. When we’re cold, we shiver. When we feel pain, ...
Our bodies send us signals throughout the day to prompt us into action. Our stomachs growl to indicate we're hungry, so we eat. We shiver, so we put on a sweater. And when we feel pain, we may take ...
A look at why emetophobia can be especially challenging for autistic adults and how sensory-informed, ...
Background: Self-care can improve several outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease, but its practice may be hindered by some factors, including deficits in interoceptive abilities (i.e., ...
In a groundbreaking study that peeks into the “mind’s mirror,” scientists have uncovered how people with depersonalization, a condition that makes individuals feel detached from their own bodies and ...
Summary: Aesthetic chills—goosebumps from music or art—are not just fleeting sensations but windows into human psychology. A large-scale study of over 8,000 people revealed that chills are tied to ...
Leadership isn’t just about making quick decisions and giving orders, it’s about staying sharp and steady when chaos unfolds. Great leaders don’t just direct others, they develop strong ...
Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, India Aim: This mini-review aims to develop a multidimensional framework for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) that ...
SEOUL, South Korea — Intuition might be more than just a hunch; it could be your body telling you what’s morally right or wrong. Scientists from Korea University have discovered that people who are ...