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Tag: Perception

AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why...

Arryn Robbins, University of Richmond I’m more of a scroller than a poster on social media. Like many people,...

The same people excel at object recognition through vision, hearing and...

Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University and Jason Chow, Vanderbilt University The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic...

The same people excel at object recognition through vision, hearing and...

Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University and Jason Chow, Vanderbilt University The idea that individual people are visual, auditory or kinesthetic...

Solar geoengineering might work, but local temperatures could keep rising for years

Patrick W. Keys, Colorado State University; Curtis Bell, US Naval War College; Elizabeth A. Barnes, Colorado State University; James W. Hurrell, Colorado...

Women are better at statistics than they think

Jonathan B. Santo, University of Nebraska Omaha and Kelly Rhea MacArthur, University of Nebraska Omaha The Research Brief is...

A taste for sweet – an anthropologist explains the evolutionary origins...

Stephen Wooding, University of California, Merced The sweetness of sugar is one of life’s great pleasures. People’s love for sweet is so visceral, food...

The 2021 Nobel Prize for medicine helps unravel mysteries about how...

Steven D. Munger, University of Florida Humans rely on our senses to tell us about the world. Which way...

The stay-at-home slowdown – how the pandemic upended our perception of...

Philip Gable, University of Delaware Think back to life before stay-at-home orders. Does it feel like just yesterday? Or does it seem like ages ago...

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