Brain Identifies Power Players in a Flash

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Our brains can identify dominant individuals in a social group within two-tenths of a second after viewing their faces, according to a study by researchers at the University of Queensland. The area of the brain associated with processing fear is also engaged in identifying dominant individuals. This fast processing speed supports our ability to navigate complex social environments, such as the workplace or school.
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