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Interpretation of movement skewed by affinity
A study by USC researchers shows that whether you like the person you're watching can actually have an effect on brain activity related to motor actions and lead to "differential processing" -- for example, thinking the person you dislike is moving more slowly than they actually are.
Read the full article and translate it into socionics gibberish at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1006170905.htm
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