Emotions and memory – Episode 2: Dealing with emotional overload (Part 2)
In Episode 1, we saw how emotions influence memory by either helping retain memories or disturbing
In Episode 1, we saw how emotions influence memory by either helping retain memories or disturbing
Sometimes we see things differently from how they really are. Here is what our brain
About a month ago I had a migraine attack – which was a strange and
In Episode 1, we saw how emotions influence memory by either helping retain memories or disturbing
With eye-tracking technology the eye is thought to give researchers a window into the mind. Curious? Then read, learn, and be surprised.
Astrology, homeopathy or acupuncture are all examples of “pseudo-science”. How is pseudo-science different from science,
The second Donders Education Hackathon will be held this autumn. There, scientists, programmers and teachers
Children are like parrots, copying how people around them talk. It’s how they learn to
Did you know that we don’t perceive the world exactly as it is? Neural activity
According to psychological research from the beginning of this century, oxytocin is responsible for love