Interactions among three entities–individuals, groups, institutions, etc.–are incredibly common. From two older siblings ganging up on the youngest one to the “theater geeks” and the “stoners” ...
Our brains use basic 'building blocks' of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex social interactions, finds a new study. Our brains use basic 'building ...
This second blog in a series of three explores common patterns that appear when three people interact. The first blog in the series explained why threesomes are the most common form of consensually ...