
Seeing and Imagining Activate the Same Brain Cells
Your brain uses many of the same neurons for seeing and imagining. Scientists recorded brain activity directly to prove that mental imagery revives the neural patterns of actual vision.

We've turned attachment theory into personality tests and excuses. Experts say we're missing the point entirely. Here's what you need to know about attachment styles and relationships.

An Ohio emergency medicine doctor facing charges for soliciting sex from a minor killed himself before trial. The case highlights complex questions about justice and accountability.

Petrol price increases create psychological stress, social isolation, and health impacts that extend far beyond the financial burden on Australian households.

When our minds drift to physical sensations rather than thoughts, mental health improves. New research reveals how body-focused awareness reduces depression and ADHD symptoms.

A stalking suspect claims Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham is her birth father after allegedly attacking him. Police investigate the disturbing restraining order violation case.

A Florida judge granted Tiger Woods permission to seek treatment outside the U.S., modifying his probation terms. The decision allows the golf legend to enter a comprehensive inpatient facility.

The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has reopened painful wounds for crime journalist Nancy Grace, whose fiancé Keith Griffin was murdered in 1979 just months before their wedding.

A landmark LA verdict found Meta and YouTube negligent for social media addiction. For young athletes navigating digital platforms, this decision changes everything about screen time and wellbeing.

Scientists have identified the single most powerful emotional trigger behind addictive behavior. Understanding this connection could transform how we approach recovery and prevention.

Jasveen Sangha, known as the "Ketamine Queen," faces 15 years in prison for supplying the drugs that killed Matthew Perry. Learn about the case and its implications.

Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie gave her first tearful interview about her mother Nancy's kidnapping, revealing guilt and her daughter's heartbreaking questions about the incident.