Terminator: Why do you cry? John Connor: You mean people? Terminator: Yes. John Connor: I don't know. We just cry. You know. When it hurts. Terminator: Pain causes it? John Connor: Uh-uh, no, it's ...
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The neuroscience of why we cry happy tears
Tears are usually seen as a sign of sadness or pain, but it’s not uncommon for people to cry during life’s most joyful moments: weddings, births, reunions, sporting triumphs, or even just an ...
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Letting yourself cry is a radical act of self-care
Crying is one of the most natural things humans do, yet it’s often treated like something to hide, manage, or apologize for. We call it “breaking down” or “being emotional,” as if tears signal ...
We’re the only species that sheds emotional tears, but much about them remains an enigma. Human infants aren’t able to shed tears for the first few weeks of their lives. Scientists like to show the ...
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