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19.02.2017, 10:37 - nieeshoes - Rank 6 - 1159 Posts
A vivid emotional experience requires the right genetics Emotional punch makes us see the world in Technicolor, but some see it stronger than others By Bethany Brookshire , 11:41 AM May 8,
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, 2015 Certain images conjure up intense emotion: crying children, a bloody face, a snake rearing for a strike. When people take in pictures that hold deep meaning for them, they actually see the images more vividly. For them, emotion gives the world an extra burst of Technicolor and increases the odds that they will remember the scene. But the amount of visual boost — called emotionally enhanced vividness — varies from person to person. Some of this variability is in our genes, a new study finds, su... Source URL:

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21.02.2017, 11:19 - nieeshoes - Rank 6 - 1159 Posts
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Other researchers caution that Capra’s group hasn’t demonstrated that the Neandertal variants are the genetic changes responsible for the disease. They may be innocent bystanders implicated just by their proximity to variants that are really causing problems. And,
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