Neurobiological Evidence In Sentencing Decisions: A Double-Edged Sword
Brain evidence is playing an increasing role in criminal trials, and new research by Allen and colleagues (2019) suggests that such evidence may have both…
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Brain evidence is playing an increasing role in criminal trials, and new research by Allen and colleagues (2019) suggests that such evidence may have both…
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Diagnostic figures for ADHD are rising almost everywhere. Are there really more children with “Fidgety Philipp syndrome” today? A Swedish study suggests otherwise. Like an…
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Young children are faced with learning to control their behaviors and emotions, which is a skill labeled self-regulation. You can see different levels of this…
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College is a critical time when students experience major transitions. For example, students may be moving away from family, friends, and support systems. They also…
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If you have a job, it is probably obvious to you that organizations care about employee performance. You might have performance metrics, sales targets, quarterly…
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What leads people who are not social or political activists to engage in collective action to change a situation for the better? Previous research on…
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“We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.” — Jo Cox (murdered British Member…
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In the current eating environment, individuals are often faced with large portions of calorie-dense foods. It is well-established that oversized portions, served both within and…
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Since the 1960s, thousands of researches have been conducted in different sectors (immunology, oncology, neuropsychology, etc.) on the multiple factors involved in each phase of…
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In a study published in Behavioral Sciences & the Law, researchers at Georgia State University sought to understand whether attention to the costs of incarceration…
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Luckily, we usually like what we want and want what we like. Still, in some situations we may like something without wanting it, for example,…
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