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May 18, 2012 / 12:27am

The Brain on Love - NYTimes.com

But a loving touch is enough to change everything. James Coan, a neuroscientist at the University of Virginia, conducted experiments in 2006 in which he gave an electric shock to the ankles of women in happy, committed relationships. Tests registered their anxiety before, and pain level during, the shocks.

Through extensive studies scientists discovered that humans beings are influenced by others.

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Nov 28, 2011 / 12:12am

The Science of Sarcasm? Yeah, Right

That extra work may make our brains sharper, according to another study. College students in Israel listened to complaints to a cellphone company’s customer service line. The students were better able to solve problems creatively when the complaints were sarcastic as opposed to just plain angry. Sarcasm “appears to stimulate complex thinking and to attenuate the otherwise negative effects of anger,” according to the study authors.

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Jan 18, 2011 / 9:59pm

Beautiful men, women are more likely to be smarter with high IQs, too: study

Since intelligent men are more inclined to achieve more success, they are "more likely to marry beautiful women," Kanazawa said. "Given that both intelligence and physical attractiveness are highly heritable, there should be a positive correlation between intelligence and physical attractiveness in the children's generation."

Winner takes all.

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