
Metacognition Is the Forgotten Secret to Success
Insight into our own thoughts, or metacognition, is key to high achievement in all domains

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Metacognition Is the Forgotten Secret to Success
Insight into our own thoughts, or metacognition, is key to high achievement in all domains

Can Animals or Computers Have Metacognition?
Self-knowledge might not be a uniquely human trait

Love and Murder in Suburbia: A True Story
One family's tragedy underscores the perils of concealing abuse by an intimate partner

New Neurons Make Room for New Memories
How does the brain form new memories without ever filling up? Scientists turn to the youngest neurons for answers

Nerve Damage Might Explain Chronic Pain
New clues to fibromyalgia's origins could crack the case of chronic pain

Depressed? Try the Social Cure
Your book club, card game or yoga class could be the key to lifting depression

Universal Social Rules Underlie Languages
Listening in on conversations around the world reveals that human dialogue follows some universal rules that enable and enrich our social interactions

Your Language Shapes Your Morality
In another language, your own thoughts might be foreign to you