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Experiences of insight come with a burst of brain activity — and a memory boost.
In a recent study published in Communications Psychology, researchers from NYU led by Associate Professor of Biomedical ...
We might not think we remember something, but attempting to recall it still fires up activity in our brain linked to memory, ...
More than a 19th-century actress, Binodini Dasi was a woman who dared to write her life in ink, on her own terms. Her memoir ...
Manifesting among the sprawling imaginative landscape of “The Truth as I See It,” a cutting-edge exhibition of New York ...
Japanese electronics company TDK has acquired SoftEye, a US-based developer of AI-powered technologies for smart glasses. SoftEye focuses on creating custom chips, cameras, software, and algorithms ...
In the darkened hall of the Tbilisi Photography and Multimedia Museum, nine screens glimmer with images that breathe through ...
Explore the chilling Ronnie O'Neal III familicide case: forensic details, psychological insights, legal drama, and the ...
Our brains are designed to misjudge reality. Evolution favors survival over truth, leading to predictable errors in perception, memory, and social understanding.
Levh-i Mahfuz,' sponsored by KUME Foundation, will be on view at Gallery 1, Somerset House, London until June 29 ...
Leave it to an innovative writer to ponder her divorce in two literary forms. Catherine Lacey does just that in her new book.