Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human b
No matter who you are, it's guaranteed that at some point in life you'll make a mistake. Many of us
This week, we bring you the second part of our conversation on the perils of too much pleasure. Psyc
All of us think we know what addiction looks like: it’s the compulsive consumption of drugs, alcohol
It's not easy to know how we come across to others, especially when we're meeting people for the fir
Aging isn’t just a biological process. Our outlook and emotions also change as we age, often in ways
Think about the last time you resisted watching yet another episode of your favorite TV show, or dec
Determination, hard work and sacrifice are core ingredients in the story of the American dream. But
In the second part of our series on the science of meditation, Richard Davidson continues his endeav
In graduate school, neuroscientist Richard Davidson learned to use scientific tools as a way to exam
There are plenty of talented people in the world. So why do only a tiny percentage of us reach the h
We all have times when we feel like a fraud. In the latest installment of our Success 2.0 series, we
Think about the last time you tried to bring up an idea at work, and it was shot down. What did you
Do you love the ideas we explore on Hidden Brain and want more of them? Then please join Hidden Brai
We all rely on incentives to get people to do things they might otherwise avoid. Parents reward kids
American culture celebrates those who persevere in the face of adversity. So how do we know when to
We all have moments in our lives when we see someone who could use a helping hand. It could be a fri
It happens to the best of us — we blank on someone's name, or forget an important meeting, or bomb a
It used to be that we tried our best to conceal disadvantages, hardships, and humiliations. But new
Why do some companies become household names, while others flame out? How do certain memes go viral?
At every stage of life, there are moments when we need buy-in from other people. Yet most of us make