Faces and voices are more likely to be judged as male when they are angry, and as female when they are happy, new research has revealed. The study found that how we understand the emotional expression ...
New research suggests that women have a tendency to attribute more hostility to other women's faces than is actually present or intended. The notion of “resting bitch face," or the tendency for a ...
Psilocybin from so-called “magic mushrooms” has the ability to weaken an individual’s response to angry facial expressions, according to a newly published research. The findings are based on the ...
How much we can tell about people by looking at their faces? Not as much as was once thought. I was the kind of kid who didn’t want people looking for clues into my inner thoughts. For example, if I ...
Six months before Diana’s* marriage exploded in flames, her friend Vanessa* fell in love. “We were both in our mid-40s at the time,” says Diana, 57. “Vanessa was desperate for me to meet her new man, ...
Emotions are a core part of human nature. They guide how we interact with others and how we navigate the challenges in life. But there’s a fine line between expressing our feelings and letting them ...
Discovering the subtle role of reddish tints in unseen facial expressions A research team in the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory and Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit of the Department of ...
A new neuroimaging study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research has found that adults who report higher levels of antisocial personality traits show reduced brain responses to threatening ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Design by Rumaisa Wajahath. In the 1970s, psychologist Paul Eckman defined six basic emotions of ...
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