Psychology
This Is the Difference Between Child Prodigies and Late Bloomers
World-class musicians, athletes, and scientists aren’t often superstars as kids
The Emotional Cost of Parental Burnout
A burned-out parent is a less emotionally real parent
Here’s What’s Happening in the Brain When You’re Improvising
It has a surprising cerebral signature
You Might Be Misreading Your Dog
Our own emotions may play a major role when gauging Fido’s feelings
Imagine Your Way to a Better Relationship
Picturing positive encounters can make you like a person more
Call Your Grandparents This Holiday Season—for Their Health
Everyday conversations across generations may boost older adults’ sense of purpose
This Meal Might Bring You to Tears
Experimental psychologist Charles Spence on how our senses shape how we eat











