Latest News for: karina

Edit

Self-pleasure before bed is linked to falling asleep faster and sleeping better

PsyPost 16 Jun 2026
Engaging in physical and mental self-pleasure before going to bed is associated with falling asleep faster, enjoying better sleep quality, and experiencing more positive emotions upon waking ... Self-pleasure represents a broader concept ... ....
Edit

Adorni es el problema, �Karina es la soluci�n?

Clarin 16 Jun 2026
El jefe de Gabinete es investigado por la Justicia. Pero la crisis pol�tica lo excede y est� en manos del presidente y de su hermana ....
Edit

Asexual adults report similar rates of loneliness regardless of relationship status

PsyPost 16 Jun 2026
Romantic partnerships often act as a buffer against loneliness for most people, but this protective association does not universally extend to asexual individuals ... The research was published in Social Psychological and Personality Science ... ....
Edit

Psychedelic users process emotional expressions differently than nonusers

PsyPost 16 Jun 2026
People who regularly use psychedelic drugs outside of clinical settings appear to process emotional information differently than those who abstain ... The research was published in the journal Human Brain Mapping ... ....
Edit

Adorni tambalea y se expone a una destituci�n, mientras Bullrich y Karina Milei se acercan

Clarin 15 Jun 2026
El jefe de Gabinete puede ser removido de su cargo en el Congreso, pero antes presionan por su salida internamente.El cumplea�os de la senadora, motivo de encuentro con la hermana del Presidente ....
Edit

Highly conscientious people might hesitate to use generative AI models

PsyPost 15 Jun 2026
A person’s underlying personality traits influence how often they use conversational artificial intelligence, largely depending on whether they feel the tool elevates their social status and how confident they are at operating it ... ....
Edit

Psychopathic traits linked to a thinner cerebral cortex in men

PsyPost 15 Jun 2026
Higher levels of psychopathic personality traits mirror a reduction in the thickness of the outer layer of the brain across multiple regions ... The findings were recently published in the scientific journal Aggression and Violent Behavior ... ....
Edit

Given permission to use AI, most college students show surprising restraint in their final essays

PsyPost 15 Jun 2026
When given permission and guidance to use artificial intelligence tools in college writing classes, students largely rely on the software for brainstorming and research rather than having it write essays for them wholesale ... ....
Edit

Intellectual humility predicts how well you handle failing a test

PsyPost 14 Jun 2026
People who recognize the limits of their own knowledge are more open to negative feedback, but only when that criticism offers a chance to grow ... Receiving information about poor performance is a necessary part of the human learning process ... ....
Edit

Scientists link ADHD genetic scores to disrupted neural timing

PsyPost 14 Jun 2026
Genetic likelihood for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder directly predicts irregular timing in the brain waves responsible for focus and goal-directed behavior ... The research was recently published in the journal Translational Psychiatry ... ....
Edit

The quality of your sleep appears to shape your political behavior

PsyPost 13 Jun 2026
A steady night of restful sleep is associated with a greater likelihood of showing up at the polls to vote, while tossing and turning is linked to a higher chance of participating in non-traditional political acts like boycotts and protests ... ....
Edit

New study sheds light on a hidden barrier stopping men from stopping sexual harassment

PsyPost 13 Jun 2026
When societal expectations shift to suggest men are adopting traits historically associated with women, men who cling to traditional gender ideals become less likely to step in and stop workplace sexual harassment ... ....
Edit

Noninvasive brain stimulation reduces Parkinson’s motor symptoms in new trial

PsyPost 13 Jun 2026
Researchers have developed a noninvasive way to reduce movement problems in people with Parkinson’s disease by applying overlapping electrical currents to the scalp ... These results were published in the peer-reviewed journal eBioMedicine ... ....
Edit

Scientists map the neural “entrapment” patterns that keep the depressed brain stuck

PsyPost 13 Jun 2026
People experiencing major depressive disorder often report feeling trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts and stagnant moods that are difficult to escape ... These distinct patterns are known as brain states ... This physical wiring is called white matter.
×