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Facial expressions evolved as fast, universal emotional signals, interpreted more reliably than wordless vocalizations. Human ...
It took a viral video for Australia to see a side of a celebrated neurosurgeon that some of his colleagues and patients had known about for years.
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Can crying be good for you?
For some of us, crying is a welcome human experience, while others fight back tears. But is crying actually good for you? In Good Question, Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield explains how tears are made and ...
Tears come for many reasons: a joyful reunion, a surprising win, a frustrating loss and a forever loss, too. And sometimes, tears come for reasons we can hardly explain.
In adults, three key areas of the brain are known to respond specifically to faces. These include the fusiform face area (FFA), the superior temporal sulcus (STS), and the medial prefrontal cortex ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a therapist explains what "crashing out" means and how to feel better fast if you feel ...
When you are going through emotional challenges, these two words can offer a way to work with difficult emotions and find ...
Having an imbalance of hormones causes a person to feel all kinds of emotions. Women (and men!) can have fluctuations in ...
People are more likely to believe tears from people who they don't expect to cry, according to research conducted by Poland's ...