We’ve mistaken motion for meaning. Here’s why doing more makes you feel like less, and what it takes to feel alive again.
As we approach the anticipated artificial intelligence singularity and the strain builds, showing the fault lines in our systems, different aspects emerge and begin to converge.
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Coordinated brain network activity during emotional arousal may explain vivid, lasting memories
Past psychology studies suggest that people tend to remember emotional events, such as their wedding, the birth of a child or traumatic experiences, more vividly than neutral events, such as a routine ...
A new study shows that humans possess a form of “remote touch,” allowing them to detect hidden objects in sand before making ...
The study challenges long-held ideas about the limits of human perception, suggesting that our hands may detect objects ...
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Optical illusions have fascinated scientists, psychologists, and artists for centuries because they reveal one simple truth ...
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How the new attention standards turn feeling into data
The IAB and MRC’s new attention guidelines help marketers measure the emotions that drive memory and impact. The post How the ...
Humans can detect buried objects without touching them, sensing faint pressure ripples in sand. This seventh sense is called ...
Are there any proven strategies to preventing cognitive decline? I have a family history of dementia and worry about my own ...
Source Modern platforms know that timing, reward, and emotion keep players coming back. Bonuses, visual design, and anticipation are part of a system built to make the experience feel engaging and ...
It usually starts in passing. Maybe your first-grader blushes while mentioning a classmate’s name, or your 10-year-old ...
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