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Saturday, September 10, 2005


Only in England.
It seems many school-entry boys have greater difficulty picking up on some emotions, such as anger.

Understanding these differences could be useful in class, scientists said.

"If teachers attempt to control boys by subtle means, such as raised eyebrows, and the boys ignore these cues, it may be that they simply are not able to read them and decode them accurately," explained Professor David Skuse, whose team at the Institute of Child Health in London conducted the research.
A similar study in the U.S. determined that American schoolboys didn't even respond when the teachers hit them with electric cattle prods.



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