Discover why the word “misinformation” can backfire and how choosing better language can open minds, build trust, and lead to ...
After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
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Some People Never Forget a Face, And Now We Know Their Secret
Super-recognizers are aces at remembering faces, but how do they do it? A new study from researchers in Australia reveals that the people who never forget faces look 'smarter, not harder'.
The human visual system provides us with a rich and meaningful percept of the world, transforming retinal signals into visuo-semantic representations. For a model of these representations, here we ...
By choosing humor, these people manage to engage others while subtly hiding their intellectual depth. Additionally, humor ...
Spatially and temporally overlapping target and distractor are both rhythmically sampled at ~1 Hz, and the phase relationship between target sampling and distractor sampling predicts behavior.
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China, India, and the United States emerged as the most productive and influential nations in the field, collectively driving ...
The feeling of floating can be interpreted using a spectrum where, on one side, you have a feeling of freedom and liberation, ...
Art therapy in China emerged during the 1990s and is still in its early stage of cultural adaptation and methodological ...
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If you’re smart, you’ll usually Do These 10 Things Differently—according to research
Intelligence isn’t just about IQ scores or academic performance. Research suggests that truly smart people approach life differently, making choices that enhance their cognitive abilities, emotional ...
A neural computation first discovered in insects has been shown to explain how humans combine sight and sound – even when ...
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