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Ecstasy may skew emotional detection by fitting our vision of someone’s mood with rose-colored glasses. Ecstasy improves mind-reading—your ability to correctly guess what someone is feeling ...
“Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond” at the University of Queensland’s Art Museum probes ecstatic emotion in its secular, psychological and sexual forms.
Regarding Your Nov. 6 story "FDA Permits Test of Ecstasy as Aid in Stress Disorder": The reason Alan Leshner of the National Institute on Drug Abuse knows "of no evidence in the scientific ...
Alexander Shulgin, the researcher who transformed MDMA from an obscure chemical to a party drug known as Ecstasy, has died at his home in Northern California. He was 88, and the cause was liver ...
Ecstasy may skew emotional detection by fitting our vision of someone’s mood with rose-colored glasses. Ecstasy improves mind-reading—your ability to correctly guess what someone is feeling ...
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