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Osaka Metropolitan University scientists show that visual food cues can affect your eating behavior even when you are not aware of them. Their findings were published in PLOS ONE.
From the moment her 15-year-old daughter slid into the car, Bonnie Ohye knew something was wrong. Emily didn't sink into the seat as she usually did. She leaned forward instead, holding herself ...
Eye contact and body language are critical in social interaction, but exactly how the brain uses this information in order to inform behavior in real time is not well understood.
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