What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
Using research conducted by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) and other sources, Part 1 of this three-part series discussed common deception strategies school shooters have used to evade ...
Abstract: With the rapid development of the Internet, users are demanding a wide range of diverse network functions, for instance, security and delay. Consequently, there is a promising need for ...
Research has shown that not only do the traits associated with narcissism vary between men and women, but that men are more likely to be narcissists than women. Many of the behaviors of a male ...
TypeScript currently has two intentional behaviors related to type narrowing: Narrowings are not respected inside callbacks because the variable’s value could change by the time the callback runs.
A study exploring dance behaviors in captive cockatoos has found that these birds have an impressive repertoire of 30 distinct moves—and some are even able to make their own choreographs by combining ...
Abstract: Developers rely on the static safety guarantees of the Rust programming language to write secure and performant applications. However, Rust is frequently used to interoperate with other ...
The scenario plays out countless times across hospital corridors: A medical student observes an attending physician dismissing a patient’s concerns, a resident falsifying documentation, or a colleague ...
Summary: Long thought to be mere support cells, astrocytes are now shown to play a powerful, dynamic role in regulating brain function and behavior. New research in fruit flies and rodents reveals ...