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  • Even under stress, male-female pairs had each other’s backs


    Even under stress, male-female pairs had each other’s backs

    Even under stress, male-female pairs had each other’s backs

    "This clever and well-designed study offers a new way to measure how animals synchronize their fear responses -- and shows that males and females do it differently," said Vadim Bolshakov, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and at McLean Hospital, who was not involved in the research.