Psychologists say that time lag between unconscious perception and conscious recognition of a visual stimulus can vary depending on the complexity of the stimulus.
Why be good? Imitation and migration might explain it Just before Christmas, the American Humanist Association ran bus ads with the slogan 'Just be good for goodness sake'.Yeah right.From an evolutionary standpoint, pure selfless altruism - doing something that costs you but only benefits someone else - doesn't make sense. Altruism is usually explained by kinship, or because it enhances reputation, or because it avoids punishment. People are good be
Face Recognition: The Eyes Have It Our brain extracts important information for face recognition principally from the eyes, and secondly from the mouth and nose, according to a new study. This result was obtained by analyzing several hundred face images in a way similar to that of the brain.
WAYWARD & FANCIFUL: All write now. By Gail Ilagan (Minda News) DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/28 Mar) -- It’s March 26 as I write this. Today I was finally able to read a batch of letters dated March 9. They were written by my students, recently graduated, and their words of gratitude and affirmation gave me a dose of the incomparable joys of teaching.
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