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Your perception of loudness bends to what you know, according to fascinating new psychology research
A new study published in the Journal of Cognition provides evidence that what we know influences what we hear. Researchers found that when people listened to pairs of words and nonsense words spoken ...
Our vision is amazing. We can judge distances, recognise objects, navigate rugged terrain, catch a frisbee, and so much more based on slight differences in the light that enters our eyes. Decoding all ...
Color psychology and perception constitute a multidisciplinary field that investigates how hues influence cognitive processes, emotional responses and social behaviour. This research elucidates the ...
The Chen Lab at Johns Hopkins University is looking for in-person participants for a psychology experiment investigating perception and memory. During the experiment, participants view movies or ...
Overestimating Steepness Is the Rule, Not the Exception The research team, led by psychology professor Dennis Shaffer at The Ohio State University, wanted to explore why people almost always ...
Researchers from Leeds found that overeating is driven more by what people believe about food than by its actual ingredients ...
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