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Study suggests our visual world of color is largely incorrect

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From the Dartmouth College press release: Color awareness has long been a puzzle for researchers in neuroscience and psychology, who debate over how much color observers really perceive. A study from Dartmouth in collaboration with… 

Study suggests memory is a game of all or nothing

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From the University of York press release: You emerge from the supermarket, struggling under the weight of the extra wine and chocolate biscuits you’ve bought to get through lockdown, and then… you draw a total… 

Study looks at how people pick mentors

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From the University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management press release: We think that we will choose our personal and professional advisors based on reasoned criteria about their expertise, competence and experience. In practice, we… 

Study suggests people make irrational trust decisions precisely

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From the University of Sussex press release: People make irrational trust decisions precisely: “shouting” and spelling mistakes add together to make online health information appear doubly less trustworthy. Online health information is deemed doubly less…