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(WKOW) -- It turns out masks, don't mask our emotions. UW-Madison psychology researchers found kids are able to tell how others around them are feeling despite masks covering half of their face. For ...
A new study reveals that men are less likely to wear face masks in public than women. The reason, the authors say, relates to feelings of invincibility and a fear of looking weak.
(Medical Xpress) -- Men have a stronger response to seeing other men show emotion than when women show emotion, according to new research from Queen Mary, University of London.