Researchers have developed a computational model that can predict colour appearance by incorporating the principle of efficient coding.
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Is It Too Late to Change Your Mind? Study Reveals ‘Developmental Window’ for Thinking Styles
Certain formative periods, known as developmental windows, are crucial for acquiring particular skills.
Neuropsychological and memory tests are effective methods for examining cognitive ability and finding previously unknown talents.
Whether you like it or not, you were brought up to be an imitation. When you were little, you started imitating your parents.
Do you remember when the inside of a loo roll was a pirate spyglass, or a trumpet, or a false nose, or a tunnel for toy cars?
A study of more than 2,200 adults who attended US high schools in the early 1960s found that those who attended higher-quality schools had better cognitive function 60 years later.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a new classification of autism to better distinguish between the more and less severe cases of the disorder.
With a little bit of guidance, you can find the perfect brain training game to help improve your mind’s health.
Captain of her high school tennis team and a four-year veteran of varsity tennis in college, Amanda Studnicki had been training for this moment for years.
A 2020 study has revealed that up to 40% of dementia cases can be prevented, a statistic that has caught the attention of people worldwide.
Reading Time: 3 minutesHaving a surplus of creative ideas to solve a workplace challenge or develop a new product or service may seem like a good thing (it’s certainly preferable …
After a building failure due to natural disasters or poor structural design, safety inspectors must enter a structure to assess the damage before occupants can return.
Splitting is a psychological phenomenon where individuals view the world in absolutist terms and categorise people or situations as all good or bad.
Information we receive through our senses is not always accurate. It is not necessarily a factual representation of the outside world.
Children start to develop the basic skills that underlie map reading from the age of four.