
Lauren M Bylsma Phd Department Of Psychology A number of articles over the past few years have posed the question: Why do we cry? Reading through them, the short answer seems to be that there is no short answer It’s complicated Why we evolved to cry Lots of animals wail in distress Experts think that they — and we — evolved to do so in infancy as a means of survival
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Lauren Bylsma Phd Named A Society For Psychophysiological Research How the psychology of consumption influences our spending choices — and hesitation over online shipping fees Why do we laugh? There's way more to our giggles and guffaws than thinking something is funny We asked a laughter expert to explain “When we don’t have enough reserve in our psychological savings account, and the things we care about get activated or threatened, we can overdraft, or cry,” Parker said “Why people cry — from Why do we humans love our pets so much? Here's what science has to say: “It really is an amazing question,” said Clive Wynne, director of the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State
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Lauren M Bylsma Phd University Of Pittsburgh Department Of Psychiatry “When we don’t have enough reserve in our psychological savings account, and the things we care about get activated or threatened, we can overdraft, or cry,” Parker said “Why people cry — from Why do we humans love our pets so much? Here's what science has to say: “It really is an amazing question,” said Clive Wynne, director of the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State US work culture revolves around employees putting in eight hours a day, five days a week — a schedule immortalized by Dolly Parton in her 1980 song “9 to 5” Why do we feel younger on the inside than the outside? For years, I thought I was alone in this feeling — sitting there in meetings with people my own age feeling younger than all of them