Face masks are now frequently used during acute infection occurrences, which creates the issue of people being unable to read the emotions of others while the empirical research on face masks primarily uses adult data, ignoring, for instance, schoolchildren who are heavily reliant on successful nonverbal communication. The face mask would unquestionably serve as a symbol or icon for the …
Primates living in zoos are able to recognize a friendly face, particularly their keepers, but can't stop themselves staring at strangers, according to a new study. KEY FINDINGS: GREAT APES REMEMBER A FRIENDLY FACE In zoos, primates experience markedly different interactions with familiar humans, such as the zookeepers who care for them, compared to those with unfamiliar humans, such as …