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Displaying all articles tagged:
Psychology
parenting
Nov. 24, 2020
The Children of Quarantine
What does a year of isolation and anxiety do to a developing brain?
By
Lisa Miller
coronavirus
May 8, 2020
The Theory That Explains the Politicization of the Coronavirus
As with so many other facets of American life, cultural identity plays a big role in how people view the pandemic.
By
Jesse Singal
coronavirus
Apr. 7, 2020
Why Coronavirus Makes February Feel Like Six Months Ago
What science has to say about how shock, novelty, and monotony affect our perception of time.
By
Jesse Singal
psychology
Sept. 20, 2017
This Stanford Professor Has a Theory on Why 2017 Is Filled With Jerks
According to Robert Sutton, the problem of “disrespectful, demeaning, and downright mean-spirited behavior” is “worse than ever.”
By
Jessica Pressler
Dec. 16, 2015
What Does the Internet Do to Our Memories?
It’s easy to think the web’s destroying our memories, but the truth might be the opposite.
By
Kyle Chayka
advice
May 6, 2014
Submit Questions for Science of Us’s New Love Advice Column
Let us help you figure out why that thing keeps happening.
By
Jesse Singal
Feb. 11, 2012
New DSM-5 May List Internet Addiction As a Mental Illness
Also acute shyness.
By
Andre Tartar