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Emotional contagion of fear and joy from humans to horses using a combination of facial and vocal cues. [PDF]
Jardat P +7 more
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Abstract The exploration of gender differences in non‐andrological fields was the core focus of a series of discussions, which took place at the Endocrinology Unit in Modena, Italy in the form of the aporetic dialogue of ancient Greece. This second episode reports the transcript of the actual debate on testosterone's role in defining empathic behavior ...
Giulia Brigante +6 more
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Social clustering of preference for female genital mutilation/cutting in south-central Ethiopia. [PDF]
Myers S +5 more
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Rapid mimicry of trunk and head movements during play in African Savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana). [PDF]
Cordoni G +5 more
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The COVID‐19 pandemic has shown that colposcopy services are vulnerable to a global health crisis. Increasing cervical cancer screening coverage is crucial to mitigate the reduction in colposcopy and cervical cancer prevention services during global health emergencies.
Giovanni Delli Carpini +5 more
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Self-other generalisation shapes social interaction and is disrupted in borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Barnby JM +12 more
europepmc +1 more source
Drink and be merry? The impact of intoxication and affective social cues on social drinkers' emotional responses. [PDF]
Monk RL +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract This study investigates whether prior exposure to natural disasters influenced individual compliance with non‐pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), specifically lockdown measures, during the Corona Virus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. Focusing on the Marche region of Italy, which experienced a severe earthquake in 2016, we exploit
Vincenzo Alfano +2 more
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Diving back two hundred million years: yawn contagion in fish. [PDF]
Galotti A +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored positive response hotspots for the handling capacity of the mass media during the first and second outbreaks of COVID‐19, targeting older adults aged 65 and older (71322 samples) of 250 local governments across South Korea.
Sun‐Bi Um
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