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- who: ufeffEthan G.ufeff ufeffHarrodufeff and colleagues from the Nagoya University, Japan have published the research work: Living in ancestrally diverse states of the United States is associated with greater vagal tone, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors develop and test the idea that living in ancestrally diverse societies is associated with adaptations of human physiology, specifically of the vagal system, which in theory supports the ability to regulate sympathetic arousal such that social engagement is tolerable. With a sample size of 46 (following the removal of the two outlier states, Rhode Island and . . .
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