Most organizations have several security tools to defend the perimeter of the network, but the reality is that these vital perimeter defenses are frequently breached. Once attackers successfully ...
A new brain-and-behavior study clarifies how the 'anomalous-is-bad' stereotype manifests, and implicates a brain region called the amygdala as one of the likely mediators of this stereotype. The ...
People tend to have biases toward those with atypical facial features, such as scars or birthmarks. New research finds that people often perceive anomalous faces as less trustworthy, less content, and ...
Faces confer social benefits and costs. People imbue attractive faces with desirable characteristics, like being more trustworthy. 1 These inferences have real-world consequences. For instance, people ...
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