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Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Horses share some surprisingly similar facial expressions to humans and chimps, according to new University of Sussex research. Mammal communication researchers have shown that, like humans, horses use muscles underlying various facial features - including their nostrils, lips and eyes - to alter their facial expressions in a variety of social situations.
Mothers who quit smoking in pregnancy are more likely to light-up again after their baby is born if they feel stressed – according to a new report from the University of East Anglia. Researchers studied interviews with more than 1,000 new mothers and found that the stress of caring for a newborn, sleepless nights, social pressure, and the idea that they no longer need to protect the baby - all contribute to relapse.
Mondays really do make us blue, Fridays are the happiest day of the working week and ‘dull’ midweek days are easily muddled up – and it’s all due to how the artificial seven-day cycle we live by shapes the way we think, according to new research.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.