Scientific American - Mind & Brain
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A grassroots online movement has helped shift the way scientists think about asexuality. But much is still unknown.
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This banner year for elections worldwide may witness the arrival of advertising tailored to your personality
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Engaging the fine motor system to produce letters by hand has positive effects on learning and memory
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A long-awaited study of people with ME/CFS revealed differences in their immune and nervous system. The findings may offer clues about long COVID
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Researchers once faced death threats for asking women what gives them pleasure. Now they’re helping individuals and couples figure it out themselves.
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Virtual-reality could assist researchers in decoding how emotions spur a decision to commit a crime
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This emotion can push people to overcome obstacles, though results are best when people keep their long-term aims in mind
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Stimulating the sleeping brain may ease suffering from memory loss, stroke or mental health problems
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Research shows rough sex is becoming more common. Dominatrices are helping the general public catch up.
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Amid a mounting mental health crisis among farmers, experts are working to make help more accessible
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