Elizabeth Kensinger discusses her research on the role of emotion in memory and changes in the field in an interview with APS ...
Machines can now beat us at chess, create art, and even diagnose diseases. Yet, for all its capabilities, artificial ...
People often believe that stepping up to assist an aging or ailing relative with the daily tasks of living will foster a ...
Nearly 150 APS members will join this year’s APS Mentorship Program. The program was reinvigorated in 2023 to help the global ...
How does the brain’s memory function change as we grow older? What recent discoveries are helping us understand these changes ...
Researchers find that people anticipate movement in visual stimuli, among other new findings of our visuospatial abilities.
A decade ago then president Barack Obama proposed spending $75 million over three years to help states buy police body cameras to expand their use. The move came in the wake of the killing of ...
The APS William James Fellow Award honors APS members for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology. Recipients must be APS members recognized ...
Whatever the cause, hypochondria is associated with a certain level of innumeracy, or trouble grasping risk levels—difficulty perhaps compounded by anxieties about those risks. Tobias Kube, a ...
They finish each other’s sentences. They say they don’t need words to communicate. Their creativity is in sync. “We are like one artist,” says Gustavo Pandolfo. His identical twin brother Otavio nods ...
A sample of research on parent reinforcement and relationship behaviors, global well-being and mental health, predicting transdiagnostic symptom change across diverse demographic groups, and much more ...