Mind & Behavior

Mind & Behavior

Study the science of how we think, feel, and act, with insights that help you better understand yourself and others.

fear
The research could aid the development of more effective treatments for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 
Sight helps you see a room, but interoception lets you sense it from inside your own body.
A sequence of human silhouettes in shades of blue and green shows progressive motion of a person walking from left to right.
3mins
Think via Bayes’ rule to become more rational and less brainwashed.
John Templeton Foundation
The placebo effect is real. So are the ethical conundrums posed by those who would exploit the latest research advances for profit.
11mins
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. That old adage roughly sums up the idea of antifragility, a term coined by the statistician and writer Nassim Taleb. The term refers […]
"Carpe diem" was only one part of Horace's poem Odes 1.11.
"Kids are always asking two questions of parents: 'Am I safe?' and 'Am I real?'"
Eyes with lower pigment (blue or grey eyes) don’t need to absorb as much light as brown or dark eyes before this information reaches the retinal cells. This might provide light-eyed people with some resilience to SAD.
A person stands on an abstract surface, casting a large question mark-shaped shadow surrounded by vibrant orange, blue, and purple hues.
4mins
Can psychedelics solve the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness? A Johns Hopkins professor explains.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet."
A recent study reveals how nerve insulation becomes impaired in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
fentanyl vaccine
In an animal study, it blocked the drug from crossing into the brain.
Becoming less physically active as you get older is not inevitable.
5mins
The real risks of psychedelics, explained by a Johns Hopkins expert.