The parasite T. gondii, which makes mice less fearful of cats (so they'll be eaten & complete gondii's lifecycle) may also turn humans into risk-takers. Infected humans are almost twice as likely to have set up, or be looking to set up, their own business.https://www.newscientist.com/article/2175045-business-students-more-likely-to-have-a-brain-parasite-spread-by-cats/ …
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Saloni Retweeted Stuart Ritchie
Might wanna check out this threadhttps://twitter.com/StuartJRitchie/status/1022218862203465728 …
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Interesting. I don't have access to the whole paper, but I'm pretty sure there are several significant correlations other than the ones Stuart decries. Would be interesting to see the values for these.
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I'd particularly like to know more about this corker:pic.twitter.com/pTr0hSSpEo
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