We’ve all faked a smile at some point—to respond politely to a bad joke in a Zoom meeting, to show appreciation for a gift that misses the mark, or to cover up personal discomfort and sadness. But ...
It’s common to say one thing and feel another. But when emotional stress is buried too deep, it can fuel serious mental health issues, such as anxiety or panic attacks. Now, researchers at Penn State ...
Saying one thing while feeling another is part of being human, but bottling up emotions can have serious psychological consequences, such as anxiety or panic attacks. To help health care providers ...
A team led by scientists at Penn State has created a stretchable, rechargeable sticker that can detect real emotions — by measuring things like skin temperature and heart rate — even when users put on ...