For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical analysis. They have failed miserably, ...
A new horse arrives at the stable–and a few days later, it bears bite marks. In the paddock, it’s sent away, and at the hay, it stands on the edge. A word quickly arises in the stable: “bullying.” But ...
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical ...
How quickly do we perceive whether a person we are interacting with is clever or predictable? Be it in a game, a conversation ...
Humans and many other animals can innately recognize familiar objects in their surroundings, irrespective of the angle they are observed from, changes in lighting or other shifts in the surrounding ...
Humans often adapt their behavior to that of other people with lightning speed. A new study by the University of Zurich reveals what brain networks govern social mentalization and adaptation, making ...
A University of Iowa-led research team has documented in humans that physical exercise sparks an increase in brain waves ...