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          ·December 12, 2021·4 min read

          Our Emotions and Identity Can Affect How We Use Grammar

          Study reveals how emotional context affects how we use and understand language at the neural level.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·December 7, 2021·5 min read

          How Do Others Help Us Regulate Emotions?

          While interpersonal emotional regulation appears to be ubiquitous and the people we reach out to are often supportive, they may not always provide the emotional support we are looking for.
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          ·December 2, 2021·4 min read

          Tracking the Neurons That Make Us Social

          The motivation to invest in social interactions is closely linked to the reward system via the activation of dopaminergic neurons.
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          ·November 26, 2021·5 min read

          Those That Game Together, Stay Together

          People from cultures that frequently engage in conflicts with other cultures tend to play more cooperative games than competitive ones. However, in cultures where there are frequent conflicts within their own communities, there is a greater tendency to play more competitive games.
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          ·November 22, 2021·6 min read

          Scent of Newborn Infants Blocks Aggression in Men but Stimulates Aggression in Women

          Hexadecanal, a molecule excreted by humans, found in abundance on the scalps of babies, sparks behavioral changes in adults who are exposed to it. In women, the molecule decreases connectivity in parts of the brain associated with social decision making, but increases connectivity in males.
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          FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology
          ·November 18, 2021·4 min read

          Study Captures Humor’s Earliest Emergence in Young Children

          By two months, 50% of infants begin to appreciate humor, researchers report. 50% of infants being to produce humor at 11 months. Children under one appreciate auditory, physical, and visual humor, including tickling, funny voices, and funny faces. Two-year-olds appreciate humor based on language development.
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          ·November 17, 2021·2 min read

          Autism Diagnosis by 2.5 Years of Age Leads to Dramatic Improvements in Social Symptoms

          Children diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum by the age of 2.5 were three times more likely to exhibit improvements in core social symptoms than those diagnosed later.
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          ·November 16, 2021·4 min read

          Cortex Suppression Resolves Motivation Conflict in Favor of Prosociality

          Using transcranial magnetic stimulation to suppress excitability in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex enhanced prosocial behaviors.
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          ·November 13, 2021·4 min read

          COVID-19 Has a Negative Influence on Prosocial Behavior

          COVID-19 infections in families widened the prosocial gap almost three-fold between people with higher socioeconomic status and those from backgrounds of lower socioeconomic status.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·November 8, 2021·3 min read

          Happy Stories Synch Brain Activity More Than Sad Stories

          Sharing happy, positive stories increases feelings of closeness and brain synchrony between narrator and listener more than sharing sad stories, a new study reports.
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          ·November 5, 2021·6 min read

          Giving Robots Social Skills

          Enabling social skills in robots could lead to smoother, more positive human-robot interactions, researchers say.
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          ·November 3, 2021·5 min read

          Our Brains May Think Two Steps Ahead When Trying to Sway Others

          Study reveals how the brain utilizes forward-thinking when we try to influence others or gain social control.
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