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He Who Cast the First Stone Probably Didn’t - New York Times
Research shows that while people think of their own actions as the consequences of what came before, they think of other people’s actions as the causes of what came later.
ScienceDaily: Laugh And The Whole World Laughs With You: Why The Brain Just Can't Help Itself
Laughter is truly contagious, and now, scientists studying how our brain responds to emotive sounds believe they understand why.
Katherine P. Rankin, a Neuropsychologist, Studies Sarcasm - NYTimes.com
Scientists have identified a part of the brain that decodes visual, and social, contexts.
How economists measure whether you're happy. - By Tim Harford - Slate Magazine
All things considered, are you happy with your life as a whole these days? Yes? Good. But are you sure?
The Science of Gossip: Why We Can't Stop Ourselves: Scientific American
It helped us thrive in ancient times, and in our modern world it makes us feel connected to others—as long as it is done properly
Annals of Culture: Late Bloomers: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Why do we equate genius with precocity?
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Cognitive Daily: Stephen Colbert was right: "Guts" actually do affect our emotional response
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