by Kare Anderson | Aug 15, 2009 | behavior, Caring, Connecting, love
Even when blindfolded, when touched just fleetingly we often recognize the emotion behind it. Even when touched by a stranger. Those touched in the study could identify the emotion (from eight, ranging from disgust to sympathy) more often than could happen by chance....
by Kare Anderson | Jun 17, 2009 | Friendship
… then as we stay in touch on meaningless things, we can eventually work effectively together,” John T. Cacioppo says, observing what is happening with the daily tidbits of news we get about each other via Facebook and Twitter. Ironically, reading online...