A new study shows that knowing you're under surveillance triggers a faster, automatic brain response to detect faces and gaze direction.
A new psychological study has shown that when people know they are under surveillance it generates an automatic response of heightened awareness of being watched, with implications for public mental ...
New study shows AI large language models (LLMs) outperform human neuroscientists in predicting neuroscience study outcomes.
Research in social neuroscience explores how a physical system gives rise to the kinds of relational processes that have long been observed in social psychology. It also seeks to describe the ways ...
Following the conclusion of the Scott Watter matter earlier this year, the department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour (PNB) is looking to the future and . . .