Study Finds How Grandmothers’ Brain React To The Sight Of Their Grandchildren
Researchers scanned grandmothers’ brains when they are seeing photos of their young grandchildren and provided a neural snapshot of this special, inter-generational bond.
Researchers scanned grandmothers’ brains when they are seeing photos of their young grandchildren and provided a neural snapshot of this special, inter-generational bond.
Instagram is planning to launch a version of the app with a chronological feed in 2022. The app has faced intense scrutiny over the potential impact of its content on young users’ mental health. According to a 2020 study, extreme…
Development Psychology News – Study found that when toddlers have to wait, it often leads to negative affect, as they can’t yet regulate their emotions. Psychologists concluded that, left to their own devices, children prefer activities which correspond to their…
Brain News – Study reveals the structure of the unusual brain receptor named GPR158, a factor involved in major depression, and found that eliminating its activity in stressed mice made them resistant to anxiety and depression. In a new study,…
Procter & Gamble (P&G) India has recently built a task force of trained mental health first aiders at its workplace.
Study found that eating daytime meals can reduce higher glucose levels linked with nocturnal work life.
Only ten minutes of moderate-intensity running can boost the part of the brain
During the initial months of the nationwide lockdown, there was a 21% increase in the time spent on gaming apps which has adveresly affected the physical and mental health of individuals.
The study found that when a person’s emotions run high, it can be correlated with how fast the person reacts to stimulating visuals, especially disturbing ones.
A study used one such clock named ‘GrimAge’ to ask: How much does chronic stress accelerate that biological clock?