Anthropology & Psychology
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- How our brain preserves our sense of self + Why people compelled to cheat at games (0 Replies)
- Can brain organoids be ‘conscious’? Scientists may soon find out (3 Replies)
- Sexist “sexplanation” for men’s brilliance debunked + False memories: Surprise! (1 Reply)
- Indigenous communities hold a huge & unique source of ecological knowledge (0 Replies)
- 3 factors for being informed or ignorant + Why brain consumes so much fuel when idle (2 Replies)
- Is your cat a psychopath? Probably, researchers say + Men & women differ in investing (0 Replies)
- A weekly dose of red light might improve aging eyesight, study finds (0 Replies)
- Does this sound familiar? (12 Replies)
- To be energy-efficient, brains predict their perceptions (0 Replies)
- Men are just as emotional as women + Can lucid dreaming help us understand conscio... (39 Replies)
- Perceptual links between sound and shape may unlock origins of spoken words (0 Replies)
- Do the laws of physics and neuroscience disprove free will? (0 Replies)
- Tickle a Rat! (1 Reply)
- Our internal monologues can vary and be bizarre for some people (13 Replies)
- Scientists look beyond the individual brain to study the collective mind (2 Replies)
- Truth about humanity’s deep past + Circuitry that causes emotional aspects of pain (0 Replies)
- How our past shapes present + How highly processed foods harm memory in aging brain (0 Replies)
- Slowed-down time: Feel of it may not be aftereffects + Sign of vitamin D deficiency (1 Reply)
- Why psychologists say 'authoritative parenting' is the best style (0 Replies)
- 3 reasons people with power are more likely to make bad decisions (1 Reply)