
Tag: Perception


Accent perception depends on backgrounds of speaker, listener

COVID-score: A tool to evaluate public perception of countries’ response to the pandemic

E-cigarette flavors decrease perception of harm among youth

As an act of self-disclosure, workplace creativity can be risky business

The unpopular truth about biases toward people with disabilities

Research links civic engagement to resilience

Fat fruit flies: High-sugar diet deadens sweet tooth; promotes overeating, obesity in flies

Logical reasoning: An antidote or a poison for political disagreement?

Reattaching to work is just as important as detaching from work, study finds

It’s not your fault — Your brain is self-centered: Short-term memory focuses on things we label as ‘ours,’ no matter how random they are

Neuroscientists discover neural mechanisms of developmental dyslexia

Surprise discovery reveals second visual system in mouse cerebral cortex: Research challenges 75-year-old dogma of mammalian vision

Whether you feel 73 or 37, age perception alone does not spur treatment decisions

Length of eye blinks might act as conversational cue: Studies of conversations with avatars show that people use blinks as nonverbal feedback

Mom, I can’t recognize your face from profile view!

Discovering neurons that rapidly catch our mistakes

Being yelled at: Our brain on alert in a flash

Is there a universal hierarchy of human senses?

Hallucinations associated with brain hyperactivity in people with macular degeneration

Time-traveling illusion tricks the brain: How the brain retroactively makes sense of rapid auditory and visual sensory stimulation

Developmental stage for No. 1 eye tumor in children

Corruption is hard to hide if you’re a politician whose face is wide

Sweeter dreams in a peaceful mind

Noninvasive brain stimulation may help treat symptoms of rare movement disorders

Watching the clock: faster countdowns may make people more patient

How people view crime depends on the politics of when they were growing up

Reading the motor intention from brain activity within 100ms

Birds categorize colors just like humans do: Zebra finches perceive only red or orange, even when the truth falls somewhere in between
