How culture shapes hand gestures: Comparing Italian and Swedish storytelling
When talking, we commonly use our hands to stress, re-enact, or signal breaks or new information. But is it true...
Read moreWhen talking, we commonly use our hands to stress, re-enact, or signal breaks or new information. But is it true...
Read moreUsing digital devices to manage children's tantrums can hinder their ability to regulate emotions, leading to more severe anger management...
Read moreDistractions, whether from screens or other sources, equally impair parent-child interactions, reducing parental sensitivity and children's social involvement. The study...
Read moreResearchers found that popular teenagers, particularly girls, tend to sleep less and experience more insomnia symptoms compared to their less...
Read moreResearchers have demonstrated that machine learning models can accurately identify emotions from short audio clips, performing with a level of...
Read moreResearchers have found that our ability to understand emotions from facial expressions is influenced by culture and language. Findings show...
Read moreResearchers showed that connectivity between different brain regions is more elaborate when letters are formed by hand. This improved brain...
Read moreHumans are observational creatures, and we’re no different when it comes to our choice of food. Now, researchers have investigated...
Read moreNew research has found that women using oral contraceptives (OCs) had thinner ventromedial prefrontal cortex, potentially affecting emotion regulation, but...
Read moreMusic genres have long been used to describe people’s musical taste. Now, a team of scientists has examined music tastes...
Read moreCertain nutrients – including dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folic acid – are often consumed in too small amounts. Previous...
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