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A deep dive into synaesthesia reveals the neurological theories behind why some people "see" music and "taste" words.
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From the ability to detect the smell of wet soil to the scent of ripe fruit, the human olfactory system has evolved over ...
An Oxford neuroscience professor explains how neuroscience can help us answer questions philosophers have asked for centuries ...
Across all supported architectures, operating systems and compilers, the end-of-life (EOL) support for this repository is aligned with the officially communicated standard support timelines of each ...
A research team from Fraunhofer HNFIZ has published a newly developed evaluation model that classifies the technical capabilities of humanoids into five levels. Applications can also be classified ...
What do people really think when they see your brand? Do they trust you, roll their eyes, or feel like you’re the obvious choice? That gut-level reaction, shaped by every touchpoint from your website ...
Dr Maria Santacà is a behavioral biologist who specializes in the study of animal cognition and perception. Her research at the Department of Behavioral & Cognitive Biology of the University of Vienna ...
Studies show that your brain doesn’t perceive the world exactly as it is. Instead, it “fills in gaps in perception.” The first layer of your brain’s primary visual cortex helps to decide what reality ...
How is it that two people can see the same thing and have a completely different understanding of what happened? Two leaders can look at the same numbers, hear the same news or face the same challenge ...