Have you ever noticed someone become tongue-tied when they interact with you? Or start fiddling with their hair or clothing when you are speaking? Some people are naturally more prone to nervousness ...
Dogs don’t miss a beat when something changes at home, and the shift can make them uneasy — more so when it involves their favorite person. This video shows that rollercoaster of feelings in real time ...
In high-stakes meetings or chaotic team moments, the person who stays grounded often becomes the one others follow. And this outcome isn’t about status or rank—it’s biological. Human groups are wired ...
Studying social behavior is crucial for understanding how certain neuromodulatory pathways—like the serotonin pathway, which influences mood and social interactions—are regulated. Kavita Babu, ...
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