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How worms respond to signals such as taps or touches depends on details of the signal, including whether it increases […]
From looking for Waldo to finding your cellphone on a cluttered kitchen table, we are continuously engaged in visual searches. […]
Dr. Thomas Hainmüller and Prof. Dr. Marlene Bartos of the Institute of Psychology of the University of Freiburg have established […]
Peripersonal space (PPS) is an area created by the brain immediately around one’s own body parts that is used when […]
A world’s first QUT-led study has used artificial intelligence to analyse regional personality characteristics estimated solely from language patterns in […]
Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behaviour, which is “extremely repetitive” say psychologists. A study by […]
People in centenarians’ close social networks are often not aware of their thoughts on end-of-life issues, a new Journal of […]
The more intelligent a person, the fewer connections there are between the neurons in his cerebral cortex. This is the […]
Reports from several studies have identified a link between height and general cognitive ability, or intelligence, but the mechanisms underlying […]
Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl’s latest research examines a model that […]