Ned Kalin and Richard Davidson on Brain Activity

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Psychiatrist Ned Kalin and psychologist Richard Davidson are brain researchers who’ve found that cheerful people tend to have more left-brain activity while people with active right brains tend to be sad and pessimistic. They tells Anne Strainchamps about their work and the potential treatments it suggests.  Davidson and Kalin direct the HealthEmotions Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin.