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Mind & Behavior
Study the science of how we think, feel, and act, with insights that help you better understand yourself and others.
Leadership evasion might seem like a plan for workplace freedom but it isn't a good thing — it's a denial of opportunity.
Psychologist Mary C. Murphy explains why growth-mindset teams outperform those centered around a lone genius.
You really can get by with a little help from your friends — if you also look beyond your personal to-do list.
Tough and cutthroat leaders are celebrated in a results-driven culture — but there is another path to C-suite success.
Even with the best technology imaginable, you'd probably never be able to exist as a consciously aware brain in a vat.
Public mass shooters almost always have worldviews shaped by the "3 Rs": rage, resentment, and revenge.
Bob Dylan gave us the paradoxical gem "there's no success like failure, and failure's no success at all." He had a point.
A recent study suggests that exposure to visual stimuli can diminish the effects of psychedelic drugs.
Nicole has been dating someone for a while but it's not working out from her point of view. Is sudden radio silence an ethical option?
Irene is on a bus with her young kids when two men come on, cussing like sailors. Should Irene step in and say something?
According to Harvard career advisor Gorick Ng, this time-saving system can help us reclaim our work-life sanity.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has been a controversial diagnosis since it was first described, back in the 1940s.
An excerpt from “Memory,” a primer on human memory, its workings, feats, and flaws, by two leading psychological researchers.
Marketing expert Jonah Berger explains how simple tweaks to your word use can have a huge impact on team communication.