A new “pre-publication study” suggests that separating “Do I want to write this book?” from “Should I publish it?” could be ...
Virtual reality (VR) and hypnosis (H) are useful pain management tools, but the potential benefit of their combination (VRH) has yet to be studied. This study examines the user experience of VRH, ...
Instead of ending a group meeting asking if anyone has any questions, a professor at UT Arlington suggests asking ...
This study presents valuable findings to the field interested in inattentional blindness (IB), reporting that participants indicating no awareness of unexpected stimuli through yes/no questions, still ...
We feel like we freely make choices every day but some scientists have claimed that free will is an illusion. What does science actually say about free will? And do we really know?
Instead of ending a group meeting asking if anyone has any questions, a professor at UT Arlington suggests asking ...
Logan Watts, an assistant professor of psychology at UT Arlington and lead author on a new study exploring ethical ...
New research from the Journal of Applied Social Psychology presents causal evidence that conspiracy beliefs can damage ...
Humans commonly say that they will wait to make a decision by sleeping on it. Does this equally apply to generative AI?
How AI voice assistants are transforming business communication and customer service with cutting-edge technology and ...
Habituation is, in essence, a learning process where an individual's response to a stimulus decreases after repeated exposure ...
This work was published in theJournal of Personality and Social Psychology. In recent years, the scientific community has taken ... Building on these findings, the second study took the investigation ...