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Psychology explores the human mind and behavior – how we think, feel, learn, and interact. It draws from neuroscience, social sciences, and philosophy to better understand mental processes and improve well-being.

In this section, Science-Feed gathers research in cognitive psychology, behavioral science, developmental psychology, and mental health studies. Topics range from the neural basis of memory and decision-making to new approaches for treating anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.

Our selection highlights how psychological science contributes not only to academic understanding but also to practical solutions for individuals and society.

1 IntroductionThe accelerating pace of population aging has made age-related metabolic diseases an urgent global public health challenge. Among these, disorders of glucose metabolism—including...Read more
Published on: 22-11-2025
Source: Frontier psychology
IntroductionCarotenoids are fat-soluble pigments widely found in plants, microalgae, bacteria, and fungi, which cannot be synthesized by animals, so their presence in tissues or...Read more
Published on: 22-11-2025
Source: Frontier psychology
1 IntroductionBoth historical (Muller-Eberhard et al., 1968; Wochner et al., 1974) and recent research (Belcher et al., 2014) has established that...Read more
Published on: 22-11-2025
Source: Frontier psychology
1 IntroductionAtrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia in clinical practice that often leads to severe complications such as heart failure, myocardial infarction, and...Read more
Published on: 22-11-2025
Source: Frontier psychology
IntroductionKinanthropometry is the scientific discipline that applies anthropometric measurements to quantitatively and qualitatively assess body composition (Vangrunderbeek et al., 2013). Quantitative assessment refers...Read more
Published on: 22-11-2025
Source: Frontier psychology
Sacrificial moral dilemmas require individuals to choose between allowing harm to several people or preventing this by actively causing harm to a smaller number of...Read more
Published on: 02-10-2025
Source: Psychology
Reports the notice of retraction of "Here one time, gone the next: Fluctuations in support received and provided predict changes in relationship satisfaction across the...Read more
Published on: 11-09-2025
Source: Psychology
For the past decade, the United States spent hundreds of billions of dollars annually on public welfare programs, yet over 30% of eligible individuals do...Read more
Published on: 08-09-2025
Source: Psychology
The current state of political polarization in the United States encompasses a growing divide between partisans and a shift toward more extreme ideologies. Although rising...Read more
Published on: 28-08-2025
Source: Psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 129(5), Nov 2025, 910-932; doi:10.1037/pspp0000572Personality is commonly assessed using self-report scales comprising short personality-descriptive statements or adjectives....Read more
Published on: 21-08-2025
Source: Psychology

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