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Scratching through negative emotions: Exploring the mind-body connection in Japanese macaquesResearch has shown that human bodily responses and cognitive shifts affect each other in both directions. We feel sorry ...
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AFP on MSNNorthern Japan snowed under after two-week whiteoutResidents of northern Japan were sheltering from deep snow up to the rooftops in some areas on Thursday after a two-week ...
We feel sorry because we cry,' wrote philosopher and psychologist William James, 'angry because we strike, afraid because we tremble,' suggesting that emotional bodily responses like crying cause ...
Cockatoos are real problem solvers, and sometimes their problem is that their food is too bland. A new study by cognitive ...
Make mine blueberry: Goffin’s cockatoos add flair to plain vegetables with a dip into fruity soya yogurt. Cockatoos season ...
Tokyo, Nagano is a magnet for skiers and snowboarders, but it also has temples, macaque monkeys and a town Hokusai painted in The air is crisp, the snow deep and undisturbed. The Japanese Alps tower ...
Kyoto, Japan -- "We feel sorry because we cry," wrote philosopher and psychologist William James, "angry because we strike, ...
The Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden in Oita welcomed a baby “Nihonzaru” (Japanese macaque) on April 21, the first to be born this year. The newborn male macaque was named “Dekopin ...
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