Can there be a “must-win” game in December? David Pastrnak thinks so. Whatever the semantics, Tuesday’s Bruins-Canadiens is a ...
How does mimicry affect the way we judge other people? Whose behavior do we imitate, and in what situations? It turns out that we are more likely to mimic people who express joy, and we perceive those ...
People instinctively mimic others’ facial expressions, but new research shows we do this far more with joyful faces than with sadness or anger—and that the intensity of mimicry predicts how much we ...
WPBF 25 goes "On the Record" with organizations that are providing resources to those who need help dealing with ...
Xabi Alonso is said to be responsible for the bleak situation around the Bernabéu. Pérez practically introduced him as the new Messiah: "You are one of the best coaches in the world." This man is ...
What if the emotions we think we see aren’t really there? Neuroscience reveals how culture shapes what we feel—and how easily ...
Are you a social savant who easily reads people's emotions? Or are you someone who leaves an interaction with an unclear ...
Researchers have also demonstrated that bodily signals such as breathing patterns and gut rhythms can influence emotional ...
A new study from the South African Depression and Anxiety Group uncovers the emotional complexities South Africans face during the festive season, revealing widespread anxiety and loneliness. Discover ...
What did that feel like for him?” Boddice asked. I stared for a few seconds while Boddice smiled encouragingly, as if he’d just asked me to solve a quadratic equation in my head. “I guess it probably ...
Until recently, I hadn’t really pictured myself running a marathon. I had a couple half marathons under my belt and had run too many 5Ks to count, but the marathon always felt too daunting. It wasn’t ...