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Heat disrupts animal brains, affecting behavior and learning ability, studies show
Heat waves do more than just generate high temperatures and cause excessive sweat. Research shows that heat affects animal ...
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Yale’s six-year GPS study of 4,500 animals shows 65% of species shift behavior the moment humans show up
More than 4,500 wild animals tracked by GPS across six years changed how they used their habitat the moment people arrived, ...
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Most people cooperate—and underestimate others' willingness to cooperate, global study reveals
The study "Homo cooperans: Understanding the nature of human cooperation" arrives at a clear result: 69% of study ...
Temporal patterns in US pediatric mental health care reveal persistent racial and ethnic disparities in treatment incidence rates.
The Wharton Behavioral Lab is working its way back to pre-pandemic participation numbers after resuming on-campus operations and undergoing a shift to a new location in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall. The ...
Roughly two decades ago, a community-wide reckoning emerged concerning the credibility of published literature in the social-behavioral sciences, especially psychology. Several large scale studies ...
New research discovers a lateral habenula cell group acting as a disappointment meter when reality misses expectations.
The national report compared schools that implemented strict phone policies and those that did not over a three-year span.
Labs at UC Santa Barbara, UC Berkeley, Stanford and U of Virginia, discovered and replicated 16 novel findings in social-behavioral studies using the best available research practices. Roughly two ...
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