NBC News.com has purported that they may have the reason why it’s harder for younger generations to mind their P’s and Q’s when interacting with their elders. New research has revealed that younger people can’t read emotions on wrinkled faces. There might be a scientific reason afterall of why there is such a divide between the…
Read MoreBrain Scans as Lie Detectors
Can brain scans show when someone is lying? This debate is taking place right now between Gary Smith, who says he didn’t kill his roommate and Montgomery County prosecutors, who say otherwise. According to an article in the Washington Post, some of the nation’s leading neuroscientists, who are using the same technology to study Alzheimer’s…
Read MoreNonverbal Communication Book Review
Below is a review of Dr. Matsumoto’s newest book: Nonverbal Communication: Science and Applications written by Humintell affiliate Eric Goulard, a nonverbal and body language expert. For more information on Goulard and the services he offers, visit his website. “I just finished reading Dr. David Matsumoto’s most recent book, Nonverbal Communication: Science and Applications. This…
Read MoreHonesty Linked to Better Health
According to a “Science of Honesty” study presented at the American Psychological Association’s 120th Annual Convention, lying less is linked to better health. Kelly and co-author Lijuan Wang, PhD, both of Notre Dame, conducted the honesty experiment over 10 weeks with a sample of 110 people, of whom 34 percent were adults in the community and 66…
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