Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Studies have long linked the expression of anger to negative health phenomena like increased blood pressure. Some new research ...
In last week's column, I wrote of the many disguises we show, in an attempt to hide our expression of anger. Today, I offer some suggestions about how to express our anger in ways which are useful, ...
Because of our sociocultural learning about the coming of a new calendar year, humans' thoughts seem to become easily consumed with improving ourselves or meeting new goals over the course of a new ...
Men who outwardly express anger at least some of the time may be doing their health a favor: A new study suggests that occasional anger expression is associated with decreased risk of stroke and ...
As a society — and as moms — we seem to put a premium on staying calm and in control. Most of the time that’s probably a good thing. Anger can be a destructive emotion. It’s an uncomfortable emotion.
The characteristics of facial expression recognition of children with ADHD has been initially identified by researchers by measuring hemodynamic response in the brain. They showed that children with ...
Source: Photo elements from Cameron Ritchie and Brandon Morrison — Creative Commons License I was working on an attention exercise with my young Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Ranger. A colleague ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. For the first time ...
Angry facial expressions produced at real world speeds are harder for people with autism to recognize than other facial expressions, a new study finds. Both the intensity of an expression and the ...
Physical abuse at home does more than leave some children with broken bones, burns, and other injuries. Scientists now suspect that, over time, this parental cruelty tunes a school-age child’s ...