What Does It Mean to Know What Something Is?
by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. And it is an even more difficult one to quantify. READ MORE → Read More →
This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. And it is an even more difficult one to quantify. READ MORE → Read More →
If you read my posts on a regular basis, you probably know that I am quite interested in bilingualism and its effects on... READ MORE →
Before I actually get started on this article, I would like to immediately answer the question I posed in the title: no.... READ MORE →
When you are not focusing on something and your mind starts to wander, what do you think of? Many people find that they think... READ MORE →
One of the most enduring pursuits in cognitive science is identifying the factors that separate us from lower animals —... READ MORE →
As an aspiring neuro- and cognitive scientist, one of the things that really irks me is when people try to use scientific... READ MORE →
There are a lot of different models of attention, and the differences between them can be complex and subtle. Most of them,... READ MORE →
If you’ve ever listened to swing music, you may have noticed that the notes aren’t evenly spaced — there’s usually... READ MORE →
I recently wrote an article about the connection between language and visual memories in which the authors of the study concluded... READ MORE →
One of the fundamental questions in cognitive science is how information is stored in the brain and in the mind. There are... 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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