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You Bug Me. Now Science Explains Why.
By: NPR Staff
Wednesday, May 18, 2011


Randolph Nesse, professor of psychiatry and psychology, senior research scientist for the Research Center for Group Dynamics and director of the Evolution and Human Adaptation Program, was interviewed on NPR's "Morning Edition" discussing how to define annoyance.


To read the entire news release, see the NPR website at http://www.npr.org/2011/05/17/135703137/you-bug-me-now-science-explains-why.



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