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Scientists Find That People Use Emojis to Hide, as Well as Show, Their Feelings
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Frontiers
Emoji use in Japan is often to soften the impact of negative expressions as well as to express positive feelings
| 3 min read
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Learning to Play Music May Improve Multisensory Processing, Reduce Depression
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Holden Galusha
Recent research shows that one-hour weekly piano lessons have a variety of benefits
| 2 min read
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Better Eyewitness Lineup Improves Accuracy, Detecting Innocence
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Iowa State University
Updated lineup procedure improves accuracy and can provide additional information to investigators
| 3 min read
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Adolescent Humans and Chimpanzees Share Risk-Taking Impulses
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Holden Galusha
While both have higher risk tolerance, teenagers struggle more with delayed gratification
| 2 min read
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How We Learn from Being Wrong Can Lead to Anxiety
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University of Miami
How student expectations of exam grades can exhibit which individuals have an optimistic or pessimistic outlook on life
| 2 min read
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New Approach to Brain Mapping Identifies Region Responsible for Fluid Intelligence
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Holden Galusha
Researchers employ cognitive testing and lesion-deficit mapping to find the origin of fluid intelligence
| 2 min read
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New Test of ‘Network Neuroscience Theory’ Outperforms Other Theories in Predicting General Intelligence
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Holden Galusha
New study lends credence to the idea that the G Factor arises from global brain architecture, not specific regions
| 2 min read
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Music Classes Contribute to Higher Math Scores, but Only in High-Income Schools
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Holden Galusha
A new sociology study explores the link between math and music, finding that the link is only present at schools with higher socioeconomic positions
| 2 min read
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COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Shifted the Personalities of Young Adults
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Holden Galusha
Analysis of past personality assessments reveals changes that may have long-term effects at the population level
| 2 min read
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Study Shows Childhood Experiences around Water Leads to Greater Well-Being in Adulthood
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Holden Galusha
Like green spaces, exposure to blue spaces in childhood manifest improved well-being in adulthood.
| 2 min read
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