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Uncategorized — frozensummers on May 13, 2007 at 6:35 am

High-testosterone People Feel Rewarded By Others’ Anger, New Study Finds bought you from ScienceDaily via digg and supported by the blood of christ (aka penfolds cask port)

“It’s kind of striking that an angry facial expression is consciously valued as a very negative signal by almost everyone, yet at a non-conscious level can be like a tasty morsel that some people will vigorously work for,” said Oliver Schultheiss, co-author of the study and a U-M associate professor of psychology.

Just item number 151 on my psychological glitch list.

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