Kids can tell if you're smiling under your mask
Study finds that a mask has the same impact as sunglasses on a child's ability to perceive the wearer's emotions
Emotion recognition isn't just about facial expressions and body language
UC Berkeley researchers show that humans can guess how someone is feeling from context cues alone
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Listen to your parents when they tell you to tidy up: it's good for your brain
Neuroscience and psychology findings support the KonMari Method
Empathy and bias are more intertwined than we often think
Studying empathy can sometimes seem like a look at how self-involved we are
Animals feel a 'landscape of fear' – just like humans
Afraid of lions by moonlight and raptors by day, animals will behave in dramatic ways