To better treat depression, these phone surveys track real-time emotions
Tracking someone’s emotional changes in real time using a smartphone could improve treatment for depression, new research suggests.
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Tracking someone’s emotional changes in real time using a smartphone could improve treatment for depression, new research suggests.
A new tool lets researchers model the sound of an archaeological landscape, called a “soundscape,” to better explore how people may have experienced their surroundings in the past.
A new study suggests that advising someone to “walk a mile in their shoes” may be bad advice.
New research shows why people might feel good about characters who do bad things.