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social interaction

  • When Eyes Meet, Brains Get to Work
    When Eyes Meet, Brains Get to Work
    New research charts the surprisingly widespread response in multiple brain areas when the eyes of two individuals meet and social gaze interaction happens. “There are strong robust signals in the ...
    August 1, 2022BY Yale University
  • Should You Share Meals With Your Coworkers?
    Should You Share Meals With Your Coworkers?
    Firefighter platoons that eat meals together have better group job performance than firefighter teams who dine solo, a ...
    November 25, 2015BY Susan Kelley
  • Baby Morals May Reflect Parents’ Sense of Justice
    Baby Morals May Reflect Parents’ Sense of Justice
    Parents’ attitudes toward justice influence their babies’ neural responses to morally charged situations, new research shows.
    September 6, 2015BY Susan Allen
  • Shifting Gaze Can Signal When Baby’s Learning
    Shifting Gaze Can Signal When Baby’s Learning
    A new study is the first to link an early social behavior called gaze shifting with infants’ ability ...
    August 10, 2015BY Molly McElroy
  • Social 20-Year-Olds Are More Satisfied at 50
    Social 20-Year-Olds Are More Satisfied at 50
    The quantity of social interactions a person has at 20 may increase well-being later in life and perhaps ...
    July 25, 2015BY Monique Patenaude
  • Rudeness at Work Spreads Like a Virus
    Rudeness at Work Spreads Like a Virus
    Dealing with rude behavior at work makes people more likely to perceive rudeness in later interactions, a new ...
    July 20, 2015BY Alisson Clark
  • Is Shame Too Mean or a Tool for Change?
    Is Shame Too Mean or a Tool for Change?
    A whopping two-thirds of human conversation is gossip about others—a rate that holds true, anthropologists say, for radically ...
    June 17, 2015BY James Devitt
  • Humblebrags Aren’t Making People Happy for You
    Humblebrags Aren’t Making People Happy for You
    The “humblebrag” and other forms of self-promotion often backfire, a new study finds.
    May 25, 2015BY Shilo Rea
  • We Tend to Talk Alike When We Think Alike
    We Tend to Talk Alike When We Think Alike
    People are more likely to mimic how other people talk if their views on social issues align, new ...
    May 25, 2015BY Monique Patenaude
  • How to Deal With a Jerk at Work
    How to Deal With a Jerk at Work
    Good coworkers can brighten your day and inspire your work; bad coworkers can crush your spirit.
    May 20, 2015BY Terry Kosdrosky
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