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.
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Your perception of loudness bends to what you know, according to fascinating new psychology research
A new study finds that people hear familiar words as louder than nonsense words, even when both are equally loud. The results ...
Researchers from Leeds found that overeating is driven more by what people believe about food than by its actual ingredients ...
The Ethereum Foundation’s Project Mirror study revealed that psychology and price narrative drive momentum more than ...
Marco Adda offers a new view of how to interact with nonhumans and explores how we can learn from other animals’ movement, ...
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Psychology is driving Ethereum’s price, study finds
A new study commissioned by the Ethereum Foundation has found that the psychological perception of the blockchain network is ...
New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are ...
October's reputation as a 'jinx month' for markets stems from history's biggest crashes — but the data tells a more balanced ...
Garance Selosse is a PhD student at the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences and at the Department of Psychology, University of Geneva.
Scientists confirmed that pianists can alter timbre through touch, using advanced sensors to capture micro-movements that ...
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