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          ·March 19, 2018·7 min read

          We Can Read Each Other’s Emotions From Subtle Changes in Facial Color

          Researchers reveal people are able to correctly identify, with 75% accuracy, expressions of emotion in others based on subtle changes in color around the nose, eyebrows and chin.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychologyVisual Neuroscience
          ·December 19, 2018·4 min read

          What Are You Looking At? How Attention Affects Decision Making

          Researchers, using eye tracking software, report what we look at helps guide our decisions when faced with two visible choices.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·March 15, 2021·5 min read

          What Happens in Your Brain When You ‘Lose Yourself’ in Fiction

          Using characters from "Game of Thrones", researchers investigated what happens in the brain when people immerse themselves in fiction. The study found the more people became immersed in a story, the more they "became" the fictional character while reading. This was reflected in activity changes in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with thinking about one's self.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·October 6, 2021·5 min read

          What Makes Adult Children Cut Ties With Parents

          Mothers who report estrangement from their adult children report they often believe their ex-husbands, and the current partner of the child is responsible for the break in their relationships. Additionally, some cite mental health problems experienced by their child as a factor for estrangement.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·November 7, 2019·4 min read

          What your friends’ brains look like when they think of you

          To accurately perceive another person, your neural representation of that person has to match the pattern in the persons' brain when they think about themselves.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·April 18, 2023·5 min read

          When Both Mom and Dad Maltreat Their Child

          Study finds one in five cases of child abuse is perpetrated by both parents. Researchers investigate the risk factors for child mistreatment where both parents are involved.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·June 3, 2021·5 min read

          Who’s More Susceptible to Believing Falsehoods?

          Study reveals conservatives are less able to distinguish political truths from falsehoods, and the glut of right-wing media organizations producing politically incorrect content is likely to blame.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·February 27, 2018·3 min read

          Why Are Some Mushrooms “Magic”?

          Researchers investigate the evolutionary development of psilocybin in some mushrooms. They conclude mushrooms may have evolved to be hallucinogenic to lower the odds of being eaten by insects.
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          ·April 13, 2022·4 min read

          Why Certain Brain Neurons Are Vulnerable to Degeneration

          Wolframin-expressing excitatory neurons (WFS1) are more vulnerable in the entorhinal cortex.WFS1 may reduce tau-pathology and neurodegeneration via the regulation of stress response to the abnormal buildup of tau aggregates and the downstream protein degradation pathway.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·August 12, 2020·5 min read

          Young Children Would Rather Explore Than Get Rewards

          Compared to adults, children continue to explore other options than using knowledge to capitalize on reward, to see if the value has changed. Children approach exploration systematically to make sure they don't miss anything.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·September 26, 2022·5 min read

          Young Kids Avoid One Learning Trap That Often Snares Adults

          By being unable to focus attention, children avoid the "learning trap" adults sometimes fall into.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·July 7, 2017·4 min read

          Your Hands May Reveal the Struggle to Maintain Self Control

          A new study reports your hands could reveal whether you are disciplined or lack self control before a physical decision is made. The findings could shed new light on how our cognitive processes unfold to allow us to resist temptation.
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