For children, retribution comes before gratitude, study suggests
Peter Blake, a Boston University associate professor of psychological and brain sciences and director of BU’s Social Development and Learning […]
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Peter Blake, a Boston University associate professor of psychological and brain sciences and director of BU’s Social Development and Learning […] Children born as little as three weeks premature, who consequently fall into an earlier school year are more likely to […] A quirk of the body clock that lures some people to sleep at 8 p.m., enabling them to greet the […] Babies whose mothers underwent surgery before pregnancy have an increased risk of opioid withdrawal symptoms at birth, according to a […] A machine-learning method discovered a hidden clue in people’s language predictive of the later emergence of psychosis — the frequent […] Young adults both believe and react negatively to messages that members of their age group are more entitled and narcissistic […] Nuts are known to help reduce the risk of hypertension, oxidative stress and diabetes and they may exercise a protective […] Infants as young as five months can differentiate laughter between friends and that between strangers, finds a new study by […] Researchers have found that muscle fatigue caused by overexertion when practicing a skill can affect the task in hand and […] The field of adolescent psychology is increasingly focused on parents, with researchers asking how mothers and fathers control themselves (and […]
For children, retribution comes before gratitude, study suggests
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