Do rats feel joy? It can be hard to tell, since they can’t exactly greet us with a grin. But now, for the first time, scientists have spotted the rat equivalent of a smile—and it’s all in the ears.
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Pandemic-era children show altered brain responses to facial expressions, new study finds
A large study published in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience has found that children who were tested during the COVID-19 pandemic showed measurable differences in how their brains processed faces, ...
Word to the wise: Don't play poker with your dog. He can read your face like a book. A new study shows that man's best friend is remarkably good at discerning happy expressions from angry ones — even ...
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