At a Glance: Reading may feel like something that comes naturally, but it's taken thousands of years for our brains to develop the capacity to do ... In a fraction of a second, our brain forms an impression of a person based on their facial expressions and voice.
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Reading may feel like something that comes naturally, but it's taken thousands of years for our brains to develop the capacity to do ... In a fraction of a second, our brain forms an impression of a person based on their facial expressions and voice. India is quietly joining countries like China and South Korea in having the most stressed-out
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- Reading may feel like something that comes naturally, but it's taken thousands of years for our brains to develop the capacity to do ...
- In a fraction of a second, our brain forms an impression of a person based on their facial expressions and voice.
- India is quietly joining countries like China and South Korea in having the most stressed-out
- Dive into the subconscious to see what's really driving the decisions you make.
- Is it a matter of genetics, IQ, socioeconomic background or education?
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