Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford Medicine research has shown. In particular, children who struggle with ...
Praise and rewards can be an effective way to change kids' behavior for the better. Here's how to use them. Reviewed by Nicole Amoyal Pensak, PhD When your child misbehaves, rewards might be the last ...
Habit-stacking, a technique that's gotten a lot of attention in recent years, can create a structured and effective routine ...
Too often, parents and teachers try to force kids to apologize and forgive. But research suggests there’s a better way that ...
There's no doubt that many hit TV shows from the 1980s haven't aged well in the many decades since their release, and these ...
But what particularly vexed Alicia Trost, the chief communications officer for the train system that connects San Francisco, ...
People follow social rules every day without thinking. We greet others, choose words, and act in ways that match those around ...
Trying to find a whale song in the ocean is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. But now, UNSW Sydney researchers say ...
Research shows that averaging brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, offering new insights into personalized ADHD and mental health treatments.
The “black sheep” is the person who breaks the family rules, questions the status quo, or simply refuses to play the expected ...