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Cross-Cultural Study Reveals Universal and Variable Aspects of Emotional Vocalizations
An international team's study across 131 languages found consistent pain expressions using the open vowel 'a', while joy and disgust varied across cultures, offering insights into the origins of human speech, as published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Cross-Cultural Study Reveals Universal and Variable Aspects of Emotional Vocalizations
An international team's study across 131 languages found consistent pain expressions using the open vowel 'a', while joy and disgust varied across cultures, offering insights into the origins of human speech, as published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
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12% Bias Score


Ancient Mesopotamian Emotion Map Challenges Modern Understandings
A study analyzing one million words of ancient Mesopotamian texts (934-612 BC) reveals unique emotion localization, with happiness and love in the liver, anger in the thighs and feet, and suffering in the armpits, challenging modern understandings of emotional experience.
Ancient Mesopotamian Emotion Map Challenges Modern Understandings
A study analyzing one million words of ancient Mesopotamian texts (934-612 BC) reveals unique emotion localization, with happiness and love in the liver, anger in the thighs and feet, and suffering in the armpits, challenging modern understandings of emotional experience.
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32% Bias Score

2024 German Baby Name Trends: Stability and Regional Variations
Germany's 2024 top baby names show Sophia and Emma leading for girls, while Matteo and Elias top for boys; however, regional variations exist, with Berlin/Brandenburg preferring "Mohammed" and Bavaria choosing "Leon", reflecting parental preferences for established or unique names, with the name "Me...

2024 German Baby Name Trends: Stability and Regional Variations
Germany's 2024 top baby names show Sophia and Emma leading for girls, while Matteo and Elias top for boys; however, regional variations exist, with Berlin/Brandenburg preferring "Mohammed" and Bavaria choosing "Leon", reflecting parental preferences for established or unique names, with the name "Me...
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36% Bias Score

Twins' Unique Language
Identical twins create and maintain their own language, Umeri, highlighting the unique bond between twins and the fascinating world of linguistics.

Twins' Unique Language
Identical twins create and maintain their own language, Umeri, highlighting the unique bond between twins and the fascinating world of linguistics.
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