Nighttime caffeine increased impulsive behavior in fruit flies, with stronger effects in females and potential implications ...
Panic, rage, lust, depression, humiliation, joy—strong emotions can lead to impulsive behaviors. When you are emotional, you might feel intense physical agitation. That agitation can be very ...
New research suggests that drinking coffee at night may do more than disrupt sleep—it could actually change how your brain ...
Drinking coffee at night might come with an unexpected downside: increased impulsivity. In a new study, fruit flies given ...
Sleep is a critical part of a child's overall health, but it can also be an important factor in the way they behave. According to a new study, getting enough sleep can help children combat the effects ...
What if individual variations in brain structure could predict a young person’s tendency towards impulsive behaviors, offering early insights into mental health risks? New research from scientists at ...
‌So, the primary reason we impulse buy is a temporary lack of willpower due to feeling mentally depleted. Clinton Pickett, ...
It’s the late shift. You’re tired. You pour another cup of coffee. But what if that midnight jolt of caffeine isn’t just keeping you awake — it’s making you reckless? New research from The University ...
Using a prebiotic to influence bacterial activity in the gut after a traumatic brain injury may help reduce impulsive behavior, one of the common symptoms to follow a moderate blow to the head, a new ...