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Bence Nanay Ph.dPsychology Today |
Lessons from Marcel Proust on beating political polarization.
A new study suggests that cats show signs of grief, but the jury is still out.
A new study shows that monkeys don't turn against each other in hard times, but the jury is still out about humans.
How mere exposure works in the current political climate.
How the "continuing influence effect" explains some political asymmetries.