- Depressed People Surf the Web Differently--"Are you constantly hitting refresh on your favorite site or spend countless hours surfing the web? If you answered yes, you may be depressed (NYT)."
- Psychiatry's "Bible" Gets an Overhaul--"Psychiatry's diagnostic guidebook gets its first major update in 30 years. The changes may surprise you."
- Use of electrical device on state hospital patients draws scrutiny
- Psychology Of Fraud: Why Good People Do Bad Things
- Keeping Secrets Weighs You Down, Literally
- Bad Memories Can Be Erased in Potential Breakthrough for Treating Depression and PTSD
- Why Smart People Art Stupid--But on the flip side, there's The Dunning-Kruger Effect.
- Thinking in foreign language makes decisions more rational--It could improve your decisions.
- Being 'Born-Again' Linked to More Brain Atrophy: Study
- The science of brain freeze
- Too Hard for Science?: The sense of meaning in dreams
- Experiments Show We Really Can Learn While We Sleep
- Sleep Mask Mimics Brainwaves, Lulls You To Sleep
Forget it
- Forgetting is Key to a Healthy Mind
- Forgotten Knowledge: How Your Memory Works and How to Improve It
- Cognitive decline sets in as early as 45
- 'Vocal Fry' Creeping Into U.S. Speech--"A curious vocal pattern has crept into the speech of young adult women who speak American English: low, creaky vibrations, also called vocal fry." Apparently, it's been happening for quite a while already.
- Women go through the menopause so they can care for their grandchildren
- Hacking Your Body's Bacteria for Better Health