Weird doll-like faces appear more realistic to people when they're lonely than when they're socially connected, a new study finds. Casting a wide net for social links may be adaptive for isolated people.
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Weird doll-like faces appear more realistic to people when they're lonely than when they're socially connected, a new study finds. Casting a wide net for social links may be adaptive for isolated people.
The rest of the story
livescience.com
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