Neurohacks | 12 March 2013
Ever been forced to defend a particular position and ended up believing it? You’ve succumbed to one of the most famous theories in social psychology. Read more...
Neurohacks | 12 March 2013
Ever been forced to defend a particular position and ended up believing it? You’ve succumbed to one of the most famous theories in social psychology. Read more...
Medical Myths | 5 March 2013
It’s a plausible theory, until you look through the evidence. Then things become a little messy.
Neurohacks | 26 February 2013
The hallmark of intelligence is the ability to process and respond to all sorts of information around us. You could say it’s what makes us, us. Read more...
Neurohacks | 12 February 2013
It’s not simply because they are annoying, argues Tom Stafford, it’s because they trigger a deep-seated rage within us by breaking the moral order of the road. Read more...
Medical Myths | 19 February 2013
Under the Radar | 31 January 2013
Recent work lends support to the idea that every culture may develop its own rather arbitrary rules for which tunes strike a chord.
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