What if the “self” you protect and defend isn’t something you are, but something your mind continually creates?
Researchers have developed AI-generated “visual anagrams” — images that transform into entirely new objects when rotated — to explore how the brain processes perception.
Canadians face higher coffee prices as Tim Hortons and others adjust costs amid global supply pressures and climate impacts.
Despite common belief, the cost of coffee beans represents less than 10% of what consumers pay for a cup at their local café.
From Edison to Taylor Swift, the brain is a living phonograph—recording and replaying the grooves of memory, culture, and ...
New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are ...
Garance Selosse is a PhD student at the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences and at the Department of Psychology, University of Geneva.
If life really is like a roll of toilet paper, writes Martin Pelletier, then every spin counts. (Credit: Andriano-cz//iStockphotos/Postmedia files) I recently came across a thought-provoking article ...
Memories of childhood trauma aren't set in stone — they can shift, resurface, or even diverge from the original event, ...
People look at the negative side of what they feel they can’t do. I always look on the positive side of what I can do.” Not ...