'Shifty-eyed' monkeys offer window into brain's social reflexes
DURHAM, N.C. -- Neurobiologists at Duke University Medical Center have found the strongest evidence yet that monkeys show the same keen "social reflexes" that humans do -- shifting their attention in response to the direction of gaze of another individual. The researchers said their findings mean that monkeys can provide a critically important animal model of how the brain controls what humans pa...BOSTON, Mass. When it comes to jealousy, men and women may be from the...same planet after all....... New research from psychology professor David DeSteno from Northeastern...University debunks the myth of a gender-determined reaction to sexual and...emotional infidelity. Contrary to previous studies, he found that both men...and women react most dramatically to a partner's sexual rather than......