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A recent conversation about the suicide of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, prompted me to write this piece on depression in men.
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Can caffeine actually keep you fit and healthy into old age? Rebecca Thompson and Karen Keene investigate.
10 November 2014
We take a themed hit from the archives – what is the psychological story of the stimulant, in its various forms?
10 April 2018
“Brain entropy” is the intense complexity and irregular variability in brain activity from one moment to the next.
30 January 2023
While effect was strongest when people falsely believed that they were drinking regular coffee, it still occurred even when they were fully aware they were drinking decaf.
29 June 2022
A new study found that participants spent more and bought more things after a caffeinated drink.
30 August 2017
Research shows that caffeine cravings impairs your ability to memorise new information.
08 November 2022
Recent research reveals psychological effects of caffeine that go far beyond boosting alertness, and not all of them are good…
18 March 2009
Including the good childhood inquiry; autism traits; tackling reoffending; caffeine and hallucinations; the social brain project; dementia; young people and the media; and Harriet Gross on the misrepresentation of Simon Baron-Cohen's research in The Guardian.
03 November 2010
Ludy T. Benjamin Jr on a fascinating trial and a psychologist’s role in it.
17 January 2011
For men working together, the combination of stress and coffee could be toxic.
19 January 2022
Many of us “treat” a bad night’s sleep with a couple of cups of coffee the next morning.
18 July 2003
Lesley Thoms, the winner in the undergraduate category, suggests a role for ecopsychology in improving well-being. Tom Stafford, the winner in the postgraduate category, investigates the coffee break.
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