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Adaptive Neurodiveristy

The Natural History of Mental Variation and Disorder

Author: jaredreser

Jared has been researching and publishing work related to brain science for over 17 years. He has a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in brain and cognitive science from the University of Southern California. He also has a Master’s in clinical psychology from Pepperdine University, as well as a minor in neuroscience, a minor in business, and a Bachelors in psychology from USC. He is certified as a personal trainer, health coach, fitness nutrition specialist, and functional training specialist. He specializes in writing theoretical research articles and puts special emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach to integrative biology and cognitive neuroscience. You can find out more about his research at http://www.jared-research.com
Written by jaredreserJanuary 5, 2024

The Evolutionary Roots of the ‘Side Eye’: A Covert Glance Turned Non-Verbal Expression

Human social interactions are rich with non-verbal cues, one of which is the ‘side eye’ – a sidelong glance that conveys disapproval, skepticism, contempt, or suspicion. It can also express other things such as veiled curiosity. It’s made by looking at someone indirectly, out of the corners of the eyes. By comparing human behavior with […]

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