27 October 2013

Children lie by nature, a study proves

Children are liars by nature. A study of 1,200 children demonstrates this, showing their high propensity to lie. Scientific research shows that the older they get, […]
27 October 2013

Fingerprints in the brain, how to recognise liars

The most recent discovery on the subject of lie recognition through brain indicators is Italian. A study conducted by the three researchers Alice Mado Proverbio, Maria […]
27 October 2013

Why are micro-expressions important?

Learning to identify micro-expressions is important for: Increasing emotional intelligence One of the keys to improving emotional intelligence is to develop the ability to understand people’s […]
23 October 2013

Psychology, more caresses to boost self-esteem

Physical contact helps develop self-perception The self-esteem is not a feeling that is only born within oneself and does not have a purely psychological dimension: a […]
22 October 2013

Paul Ekman’s studies at the Festival of Psychology

Lies have short legs. Sacrosanct truth. Now more than ever. At the Milan Psychology Festival this morning, Paul Ekman’s studies on grimaces that would allow us […]

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