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Masks affect how kids—and parents—read emotions, brain ... - MSN
Parents reporting high levels of stress and symptoms of depression had to use even more brain power to decode sad emotions behind masks, suggesting stress amplifies these challenges.
Working with about 30 kids ranging from 3-to-5 years-old over a semester-long period, psychology students used storybooks, videos, songs and even puppet shows to convey emotion and teach empathy.
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