Depression and anxiety among college students is a growing public health problem. And new research suggests the problem may be worse for students who aren’t the same race as most of their peers. The new study found that students who were not the majority race at a predominantly white college reported significantly higher rates of […]
Published on October 17, 2023
Imagine learning to ride a bike for the first time. You have to focus on balancing, pedaling, and steering all at once! Well, a new study explored how young students learning to write in their second language, English, use various cognitive functions. They tested these students with fun brain games and analyzed their writing skills. […]
Published on October 17, 2023
Just like how we might criticize our best friend for eating another slice of cake while giving a pass to a stranger, new research has shown that we tend to judge people from our own group more severely for their moral wrongdoings compared to those outside our circle. This finding highlights the psychological phenomenon of […]
Published on October 17, 2023