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Even now, that same emotional intensity drives modern fans after major wins or losses to spend heavily after big victories or ...
No, Mr. Monopoly didn't have a monocle — it's just one example of a false memory that many of us share, an expert says.
As one of the abstract styles developing in the 1960s, Optical illusion (or Op) Art features games of lines and geometric ...
It's often thought that color preferences are simply a matter of taste or aesthetic sensibility. According to a study conducted by a team of Korean researchers, our attraction to certain shades could ...
A new study investigated whether patients with a rare condition in which major internal organs are reversed from their normal ...
Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas' Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) have released the full dataset from a ...
Training can help improve our ability to synchronize sights and sounds. New research shows that this type of training ...
The six pillars of brain health are explored in this survey with at least 60% of adults 50-plus engaging in 4 of the 6 ...
Researchers reviewed pilot and qualitative evidence suggesting that combining traditional Pacific kava with talanoa dialogue ...
Researchers have identified a remarkably small but critical piece of genetic code that helps determine how brain cells connect, communicate, and function. The discovery not only deepens our ...
People spend about a third of their lives asleep. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how our brains control falling asleep and waking up. Now, researchers led by Prof. Henrik Bringmann at the ...
In the latest edition of TODAY.com's column "Is This Normal?" Niro Feliciano breaks down the psychology of why being wrong is ...