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Speech Linked With Bipedality By UMBC Professor
November 19, 1999 Speech is a byproduct of the physiological adjustments that came along with walking upright on two feet, according to Robert Provine, UMBC professor of ... > full story -
Halloween Horror Movies May Sabotage Your Social Life
October 28, 1999 When the leaves are swirling around the sidewalks and trick-or-treat costumes are lining aisles of department stores, many people are thinking about taking their dates to a horror movie Halloween ... > full story -
Neurons Produced During Adulthood React To Stimuli
October 26, 1999 Brain cells that are produced in adult mammals respond to sexual stimuli, according to a team of biologists at the University of Massachusetts. ... > full story -
Social Behavior Transformed With One New Gene
August 19, 1999 For the first time, researchers have transformed an antisocial mouse into a more social animal by genetically manipulating the distribution of a specific receptor in the brain. ... > full story -
Low Sense Of Belonging Is A Predictor Of Depression
August 10, 1999 A psychological sense of belonging is a greater predictor of major depression than other factors commonly associated with depression, such as social support, conflict and ... > full story -
Carnegie Mellon Study Reveals Negative Potential Of Heavy Internet Use On Emotional Well Being
September 1, 1998 -The Internet has the potential to make us socially isolated, lonely and depressed, according to the unexpected results of a study of home computer users by scientists at Carnegie Mellon ... > full story -
Sex Hormones Found To Have Little Or No Effect On Adolescent Sexual Behavior
July 21, 1998 Researchers have found little or no effect on adolescent sexual behavior after giving test subjects sex hormones over a nearly two-year ... > full story -
Social Stress Shortens Lives Of Monkeys With AIDS
May 6, 1998 New research at the University of California, Davis, bolsters long-held suspicions that emotional stress can weaken the body's defenses against AIDS-type viruses and even hasten death. ... > full story -
Taller Does Not Necessarily Mean Happier, A New UB Study Of Growth-Hormone Patients Shows
April 16, 1998 Although popular culture continues to presume that height is a measure of personal satisfaction in life, a new study by a team of psychologists and endocrinologists at the University at ... > full story -
Sexual Preference In Women Linked To Difference In The Inner Ear
March 3, 1998 Scientists have found the first physiological difference between heterosexual and homosexual women. Echo-like sounds made by the inner ears of homosexual and bisexual women are weaker than the same ... > full story -
Biology Of A Monogamous Bond: Findings Reported In Hormones And Behavior Help Explain Social Attachment, Provide Clues For Autistic Behavior
July 16, 1997 As a youngster, he's a tad timid but he gets along well enough with others. He doesn't fight much. Then something happens. He meets an attractive female and mates with her. Within 24 hours, ... > full story
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