Could smells and other
environmental cues affect our reproductive success?
Using the streets of Paris as their laboratory, the social scientists tested how
environmental cues affect people's generosity.
Not exact matches
«Our data suggests that, during development, relative brain parts change their size in response to
environmental cues without
affecting overall brain size: increasing certain parts forces others to decrease concurrently.
This is important because (1) individuals with a «growth» theory are more likely to continue working hard despite setbacks and (2) individuals» theories of intelligence can be
affected by subtle
environmental cues.