Love or survival? What science says about the rejected monkey that 'adopted' a plush toy
A rejected Japanese macaque named Punch has gained worldwide attention for adopting a plush toy after being dismissed by its mother, prompting discussions on the nature of maternal bonds and emotional instincts in primates.
The Paradox of Memories in Early Childhood: Why Should I Travel with My Baby if They Won't Remember Anything?
The article discusses the concept of childhood amnesia and how it affects memories formed before the age of three, while emphasizing the importance of experiences for emotional bonding and development.
What it means to talk to a dog as if it were a human
Many people greet their pets as if they were human, which not only conveys affection but also enhances their sense of security and belonging.
Neuroscientist says always look into someone's left eye when talking to them
Dr. Tara Swart reveals that focusing on someone's left eye during conversation can enhance emotional bonding and resonance.
Ilan and the pack: "They were chasing him to hit him, they mocked him, he cried in fear"
The article recounts the experiences of Ilan, who faced bullying, highlighting a day in his life filled with family bonding moments contrasted by his struggles with fear and mockery.