- Intensity of Facebook Use Can Be Predicted by Reward-Related Activity in the Brain
- Poor Concentration: Poverty Reduces Brainpower Needed for Navigating Other Areas of Life
- Kids' Fast Food Ads Emphasize Giveaways More Than Food
- Single Gene Change Increases Mouse Lifespan by 20 Percent
- Discovery: Fifteen New Species of Amazonian Birds
- Unexpected Use For Former Cancer Drug: Preventing Rejection Of Transplanted Tissue
- Learning How to Migrate: Young Whoopers Stay the Course When They Follow a Wise Old Bird
- Your Spouse's Voice Is Easier to Hear -- And Easier to Ignore
- Why Smokers Gain Weight When They Quit Smoking: Changes in Intestinal Flora
- Expectant Mothers' Periodontal Health Vital to Health of Her Baby
- Men Feel Worse About Themselves When Female Partners Succeed
- Forensic Experts May Be Biased by the Side That Retains Them
- Why Earth's Greatest Mass Extinction Was the Making of Modern Mammals
- Size of "Personal Space" Is Affected by Anxiety
- Depressed People Have a More Accurate Perception of Time
- Why People With Red Hair Have a Higher Risk of Developing Melanoma
Dr. Patrick Seder is a post-doctoral researcher and instructor at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on well-being, positive emotions, culture, self-regulation, mindfulness...and the art of Andy Warhol.
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