The Mystery of Left-Handedness
by Sara Adaes, PhDUntil recently, left-handedness was a matter of great prejudice, and in many cultures, it was common to force left-handed... READ MORE →
Until recently, left-handedness was a matter of great prejudice, and in many cultures, it was common to force left-handed... READ MORE →
The human brain can concentrate on externally focused tasks, such as answering a question or solving a puzzle, or internally... READ MORE →
It’s no secret that the level of personal happiness isn’t directly linked to the material things in life. This... READ MORE →
The neuroscientists John O´Keefe from University College London and May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser from the Norwegian... READ MORE →
Why is a holiday filled with creepy ghosts, goblins, and haunted houses so much fun? Research in neuroscience may provide... READ MORE →
Risk-taking seems to come naturally for some people – from those who don’t hesitate asking for a new promotion, to... READ MORE →
The brain is capable of endless thoughts, visions, and perceptions. It’s a complex but perfectly tuned system that... READ MORE →
Who wouldn’t swear after slamming a finger in a door (not to mention giving birth without anesthesia)? I certainly would.... READ MORE →
Anyone who has ever been to a loud nightclub has probably experienced that ringing in the ears that comes home with you.... READ MORE →
Our tendency to choose options that appear less valuable than alternative options (such as choosing to stick with our original... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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