A horse in the experimental setup, wearing the heart-rate monitor (belt). Two video projectors at the back of the testing box project the images on screens placed in front of the horse. Credit: ...
The COVID crisis throws into relief what happens when grief has—quite literally—nowhere to go. The evidence suggests that most people summon strengths that surpass their own expectations. This 1936 ...
The speed at which we produce facial expressions plays an important role in our ability to recognise emotions in others, according to new research. The speed at which we produce facial expressions ...
This 1936 portrait by Dorothea Lange shows Florence Owens Thompson with several of her children in a photograph known as "Migrant Mother." Source: Dorothea Lange/Public Domain Photographers and ...
Autism researchers are starting to think that autistic and non-autistic faces may “speak a different language” when conveying emotion. This could mean the “social difficulties” often associated with ...
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