The prefrontal cortex actively models the behavior of social partners, enabling a group to function as a unified, self-correcting system when individual members face environmental stress.
#Neuroscience #Neurobiology #BehavioralScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/ns03182604.html
Study in mice reveals how individual brain activity drives collective behavior

People may think of survival as an individual act—every animal (and person) for themselves.

Female #Galápagos yellow #warblers engage in frequent vocal singing, but unlike their male counterparts, their songs do not function as signals for territorial defense or same-sex competition. Instead, their vocalizations appear to facilitate communication within a mated pair.
#BehavioralScience #EvolutionaryBiology #Ornithology #Zoology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/bs03182601.html
Female song in Galápagos warblers challenges assumptions about birdsong

This research directly challenges decades of scientific bias that treated birdsong as an exclusively male trait driven by sexual selection

#Children begin to comprehend and utilize #deception significantly earlier than previously established, with deceptive behaviors emerging before the first year of life and growing increasingly sophisticated by age three.
#Psychology #BehavioralScience #CognitiveScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/psy03162601.html
Research shows some babies can grasp art of deception even before their first birthday

A new study has mapped by age young children’s ability to understand and practice deception

Understanding sadism—specifically in its subclinical or "everyday" manifestations—is no longer merely an academic exercise relegated to #forensic #psychology or criminal pathology. As will be explored in this intense analysis, everyday sadism is deeply embedded in the current state of humanity.
#WhatIs #Psychology #BehavioralScience #ForensicScience #Sadism #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/wi03112601.html
What Is: Sadism | Part Four of the "Dark Tetrad"

The sadist views human pain not with indifference, but as an active source of internal reward and arousal.

Recent behavioral research demonstrates that deeply ingrained societal myths and stereotypes about male rape directly compromise the judicial process by significantly influencing how potential jurors evaluate evidence, judge credibility, and render verdicts in male-on-male sexual assault trials.
#BehavioralScience #ForensicScience #Psychology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/bs03102601.html
Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases

Common myths about male rape can influence how people judge evidence

#Raccoons solve mechanical puzzles driven by intrinsic #curiosity and information-seeking, continuing to unlock mechanisms even when no additional food rewards are provided.
#BehavioralScience #Ecology #Zoology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/bs03092601.html
Scientific Frontline

A UBC study finds raccoons solve puzzles even without food rewards, suggesting they are driven by curiosity and information-seeking.

The medial preoptic area, previously identified primarily as a parenting center, relies on the same neural circuitry to drive helping and comforting behaviors toward distressed adults.
#Neuroscience #Neurobiology #BehavioralScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/ns03042602.html
Study in mice reveals the brain circuits behind why we help others

Research identifies that parenting and helping behavior share common neural roots

@tante Yes, if I had Root Cause Analysis training - #BehavioralScience - in earlier education, I and more like me would've made more of a difference.
Strong opinions matter: Why some birds refuse to follow the flock | The-14

Research on zebra finches shows strong opinions reduce conformity, revealing how individual bias shapes culture, tradition and resistance to majority influence.

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