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Researchers discover paradoxical relationship between intensity of emotional expressions, how they are perceived ANI | Updated: Jun 02, 2021 21:01 IST Washington [US], June 2 (ANI): A paradoxical relationship between the intensity of emotional expressions and how they are perceived, has been explored by a team of international researchers comprised of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, New York University, and the Max Planck NYU Center for Language, Music, and Emotion (CLaME). Emotions vary in their intensity. A person being attacked by a house cat may well feel fear, but certainly, their fear would be even greater if a lion or tiger were attacking them. So our emotions differ in terms of degrees of strength. But how does this affect our ability to infer meaning from how emotion is expressed? Research on emotion has so far assumed that emotion expressions become more distinct as their intensity i ....
Portsmouth [UK], May 30 (ANI): In order to determine how best to measure hidden and potentially dangerous plastics in human sewage, during a recent study, scientists conducted research on wastewater. ....
Researchers find new approach to understanding our wellbeing ANI | Updated: May 12, 2021 22:47 IST London [UK], May 12 (ANI): The new research led by Swansea University highlights the importance of taking a wider approach to wellbeing and how it can be influenced by issues such as inequality and anthropogenic climate change. It shows taking time to appreciate nature can have a positive impact on our well-being. The ability to connect and feel a sense of belonging are basic human needs but new research has examined how these are determined by more than just our personal relationships. Psychologist Professor Andrew Kemp, of the College of Human and Health Sciences, worked with PhD student Jess Mead and consultant clinical psychologist Dr Zoe Fisher, of the University s Health and Wellbeing Academy, on the study which presents a transdisciplinary framework to help understand and improve wellbeing. ....
Alcohol, sexist attitudes combine to increase male violence towards women, finds study ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 07:28 IST Washington [US], April 29 (ANI): In a study of men in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), heavy drinking males were more likely to commit violence against their wives and girlfriends (intimate partner violence, or IPV) if they held sexist rather than egalitarian attitudes about women. Researchers have long known that problem drinking increases a man s likelihood of being violent towards his wife or girlfriend, but a new study published today by the scientific journal Addiction suggests that this relationship between drinking and violence is also affected by the man s attitude toward women s equality; that is, toxic masculinity also plays a role. ....
Here s how you can reduce risk of inflammatory bowel disease in your puppy ANI | Updated: Mar 17, 2021 15:00 IST Helsinki [Finland], March 17 (ANI): Who doesn t want his or her pooch to be healthy and deprived of ailments such as inflammatory bowel disease? If you want your four-legged friend to stay away from such diseases, the findings of a new study may be of great help. According to the study, a raw diet from the late stages of suckling to roughly two months of age may reduce the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs later in life. The study, led by researchers at the University of Helsinki, was published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science. ....