Much of the time our lives seem safe and predictable. Serious road-traffic collisions, plane crashes, train accidents, natural disasters, criminal assaults, terrorist attacks, and other sorts of ...
The study was led by computer science Ph.D. student Mohit Chandra (pictured) and Munmun De Choudhury, J.Z. Liang Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing. Asking artificial ...
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Why some people smile when they hear bad news: The psychology behind unexpected emotional reactions
Have you ever seen someone smile or laugh at the wrong moment, especially after hearing bad news, and wondered why it happens? At first glance, it can appear insensitive or confusing, as if the person ...
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