Zooming out during your video calls?
Videoconferencing is often experienced as more exhausting than live meetings, but why is that?
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Videoconferencing is often experienced as more exhausting than live meetings, but why is that?
Is our behavior shaped by nature or by nurture, that is, by genes or by environment? Nature and nurture are not exactly like chicken and egg, but more like one big chicken-egg scramble that simmers continuously throughout our lives and is stirred and seasoned all the time.
Press your face firmly into the snow and the imprint looks like the real thing. This optical illusion reveals how your brain functions.
Research shows that with supposedly neutral terms we still automatically think of men.
Research from the Donders institute reveals that imagining something can be very much like seeing it with your eyes, and vice versa.
It appears that drinking a glass of champagne does not impair your pronunciation in a second language, and sometimes even improves it.
From flatulence to river: experts and laymen don’t always agree about the meaning of words.
We’re proud to announce: Donders Wonders, the Donders Institute’s science blog, has won the Communication
A recent study showed that painting eyes on the buttocks of cattle can save them