Life motion perception develops in eye pupils

The pupil of the eye indicates living motion awareness.

The young brain determines nap transitions, not age

UMass Amherst sleep scientist develops new theory on child's napping behavior.

Why sexually harassed individuals might not report the incident immediately or at all?

Seeking justice by coming forward is just one of the needs.

School leaders need more resources to manage poor behavior

School leaders are not exploring alternative approaches to behavior management.

Neurotic people are more likely to suffer from mood swings

Neurotic people experience negative emotions, not only more intensely.

Women’s gymnastics leads NCAA sports in preseason concussions

Female athletes are underrepresented in concussion research.

The benefits of later school entry extend to younger siblings

Having a successful elder siblings at school helps children perform better academically.

Children are more curious to explore the unknown than great apes

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Lockdowns caused by COVID-19 are associated with less accurate memory of event timing

Participants in a survey study made a relatively high number of errors when asked to recollect the timing of major events that took place...

Low sexual satisfaction is linked to memory decline later in life

Low sexual satisfaction in middle age may predict cognitive decline.

Viewers use self-control to binge-watch tv

Some people will pay to binge-watch shows.

Decision-making capabilities of college students- negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

Evidence of ‘pandemic brain’ in college students.

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