Making a Fist Molds Memory

Forget where you put your car keys? Need to remember an important phone number? AARP.org suggests that you make a  nonverbal gesture: a fist. In a recent study, published in the journal PLoS One,entitled “Getting a Grip on Memory” making a fist was found to be helpful in trying to remember information. Psychologist Ruth Propper,…

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Perception of Sadness, Madness and Depression

NBC News.com reports on wrinkles making people look sadder and madder than they truly feel. This new study suggests that wrinkles impede people’s ability to read a person’s facial expression of emotion. Researchers reported that people in the study rated faces of older adults as much more sad and angry than faces of younger adults…

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Emotion Sense Phone App

How would you react to your phone asking you if you’re super excited or feeling depressed? HuffPost Tech reports on this new app for smartphones that is programmed to inquire and track your emotions throughout the day. How it Works: The app will pop up periodically asking its user how they are feeling.  It will…

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Why Kids Lie: Susan Constantine

Susan Constantine, Humintell’s Florida affiliate and body language expert recently appeared on the Marie Osmond Show in a segment on “Why Kids Lie“. Susan has been featured on numerous TV stations and in many articles such as US News‘ article on body language and job interviews. Below is a short video on what Susan had to say…

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