A new study suggests humans can sense hidden objects without touching them, by detecting faint movements in sand. This ...
Terrorist attacks, whether by individuals or groups, are usually followed by attempts to explain the rationale and causes behind them. The core reasons, ...
We often view our cravings—whether for drugs, alcohol, food, or approval—as indictments of our character. Yet neuroscience and psychology say otherwise; here's why.
Why do we sometimes underperform when it matters most? Hidden mental interference can hijack attention. How do we regain ...
Interoceptive, visceral pain from within the body is perceived more unpleasant than exteroceptive pain from outside the body.
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