The brain in black and white squares
Chess is considered the intellectuals’ game par excellence. It requires logic and strategy. What does the brain have to do with the moves your pawns make on the chessboard?
Chess is considered the intellectuals’ game par excellence. It requires logic and strategy. What does the brain have to do with the moves your pawns make on the chessboard?
It appears that drinking a glass of champagne does not impair your pronunciation in a second language, and sometimes even improves it.
We know that time spent in nature benefits our physical health. But what can the great outdoors do for our minds?
Imagine that it’s Christmas and, as every year, you ask for money— no risk of being disappointed and you can buy whatever you want with it. But it doesn’t quite feel the same as if you’d received a surprise, does it?
What can psychology tell us about how people come to hold rigid, polarized beliefs?
We all have things that we can’t get rid of. These can be emotional, or items we think are necessary. Some people, however, can’t throw away anything at all. Why is that the case?
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
You regularly come across graphs on television, in the newspaper and on the internet. Unfortunately,