In essence, you're putting yourself in someone else's mind and making inferences about what that person is thinking when you cannot really know." Rodrigo Braga, Senior Author, Northwestern University ...
Scientists uncover new brain regions supporting social interactions, offering insight into anxiety and depression treatment through a connection to the amygdala.
We've all been there. Moments after leaving a party, your brain is suddenly filled with intrusive thoughts about what others were thinking. "Did they think I talked too much?" "Did my joke offend them ...