A scientifical Swedish attempt to get a mental grasp on hugging — that’s the central thing in this week’s Improbable Research podcast.
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This week, Marc Abrahams — with dramatic readings by Harvard chemist Daniel Rosenberg — tells about:
- Hugging and what it means, maybe — “Meanings of hugging: From greeting behavior to touching implications,” Lena M. Forsell and Jan A. Åström, Comprehensive Psychology, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2012.
- A possibly-confused British man’s video testimony about Swedish hugging:
The mysterious John Schedler or the shadowy Bruce Petschek perhaps did the sound engineering this week.
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BONUS: “How to get Ötzi’s look“, in Science News: