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Infants’ Sweat Response Predicts Aggressive Behavior as Toddlers

Infants who sweat less in response to scary situations at age 1 show more physical and verbal aggression at age 3, according to new research published in Psychological Science. ... More>


Seeing Happiness in Ambiguous Facial Expressions Reduces Aggressive Behavior

Encouraging young people at high-risk of criminal offending and delinquency to see happiness rather than anger in facial expressions may lead to decreased levels of anger and aggression. ... More>