Psychology
Call Your Grandparents This Holiday Season—for Their Health
Everyday conversations across generations may boost older adults’ sense of purpose
This Meal Might Bring You to Tears
Experimental psychologist Charles Spence on how our senses shape how we eat
Does Your Personality Put You At a Higher Risk of Dying?
Taking stock of your foibles could extend your life
What Makes Someone Good at Reading the Room?
Those who have this special skill may be better at weighing ambiguous cues
We Overestimate the Prevalence of Online Trolls
This misconception can prompt us to feel pessimistic about our peers—and the world
The 3 Ways We Read Between the Lines
How humans infer meaning from spoken language is more complex than we thought
The Emerging Science of Being Hangry
Your ability to tune into your body’s internal signals shapes hunger-driven mood swings











