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A study by Baylor University and Dell Medical School reveals a surprising link between technology use and a reduced risk of ...
Drawing from a broad spectrum of social, biological, health, and physical science disciplines, Nature Human Behaviour publishes research of outstanding significance into any aspect of individual ...
A recent paper published in Nature Human Behavior mapped the dependency relationships between workplace skills using data from millions of job transitions and U.S. workplace surveys. The authors ...
Compared to other animal species, humans can plan and execute highly sophisticated motor tasks, including the ability to ...
Right-leaning citizens more likely to be skeptical of scientists than their liberal counterparts and more resistant to ...
With the first generation of people exposed widely to technology now approaching old age, how has its use affected their risk of cognitive decline?
This is apparent from new research by social psychologists at the University of Amsterdam, which has now been published in Nature Human Behavior. Science helps solve major societal problems ...
New research by social psychologists at the University of Amsterdam, published in the journal Nature Human Behavior, shows that America's conservatives distrust science to a far greater extent ...
That’s a question researchers from two Texas universities sought to answer in a new meta-analysis study, a review of previous studies, published Monday in the journal Nature Human Behavior.
However, a new study in Nature Human Behavior by neuroscientists at Baylor University and the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School reveals the opposite – digital technologies are ...
according to findings published April 14 in the journal Nature Human Behavior. These findings contradict concerns that the generation that swapped typewriters for personal computers would be ...