
Are Narcissists More Likely to Experience Impostor Syndrome?
The surprising link between narcissism and impostor syndrome

Are Narcissists More Likely to Experience Impostor Syndrome?
The surprising link between narcissism and impostor syndrome

Are Digital Devices Altering Our Brains?
Some say our gadgets and computers can help improve intelligence. Others say they make us stupid and violent. Which is it?


Mind–Body Problems: My Meta-Solution to the Mystery of Who We Really Are
The author of a new book about consciousness, free will and the meaning of life conducts a testy interview with himself

What Lucid Dreams Look Like
Eye tracking reveals the answer

IQ and Society
The deeply interconnected web of IQ and societal outcomes

Beautiful Minds: The Next Generation
Beautiful Minds is getting an upgrade

2 Mental Abilities Separate Humans from Animals
Two key features created the human mind

Are Humans the Only Conscious Animal?
Decoding the puzzle of human consciousness

Blind Except for Movement: Woman’s Injury Offers Insight into How the Brain Works
Milena Canning can see objects only if they are moving, hinting at the inner workings of our visual system

Illusions as Painkillers: the Analgesic Value of Resizing Illusions in Knee Osteoarthritis
A new study reports that illusory stretching and shrinking reduces knee pain

Life at the Improv: The Power of Imagination
Stephen Asma, professor of philosophy at Columbia College Chicago, talks about his two latest books, The Evolution of Imagination and Why We Need Religion.

Are Boys Better Than Girls at Math?
Colleen Ganley, assistant professor of developmental psychology, answers