Why Certain Songs Get Stuck in Your Head Certain songs do tend to stick in our heads more than others for some very specific reasons, according to new research.
Frequent Selfie-Viewing Linked to Lower Self-Esteem and Life Satisfaction "Lurking" on your own or other people's social media accounts may take a toll on mental health, according to new psychology research.
Hearing Voices is More Common Than You Might Think Just like dreams, hearing voices can usually be understood in terms of one’s life experiences.
Unusual Conditions: What is Rapunzel Syndrome and Why Do Some People Eat Hair? Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare medical condition where hairs the person has eaten become tangled and trapped in their stomach.
The Psychology Behind Why Clowns Creep Us Out Clowns are supposed to be funny, but research helps explain why many of us find them to be downright disturbing.
How Common is Infidelity and How Does it Affect Married and Cohabiting Couples? Both men and women in committed relationships cheat for a number of reasons, despite overwhelmingly condemning the action, according to recent surveys.
Why We Are All Moral Hypocrites – and What We Can Do About It Research has consistently shown that we often demand higher moral standards of others than we do of ourselves — how can we stop being so judgemental?