Experiencing controlled fear can enhance social bonds, increase resilience, and offer psychological benefits, making horror entertainment a healthy distraction from scary real-life terrors.
Garriy Shteynberg studies how shared experiences, like watching the Olympics, amplify emotions and foster connection, aiding understanding amid societal divisions by creating a "collective mind."
Anger can be useful when facing a challenge, study says Newswise — WASHINGTON — While often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can also be a...
Drowsiness during virtual meetings results from lack of stimulation, not mental overload Newswise — New research suggests sleepiness during virtual meetings is caused by mental underload...