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Mind Hacks – Neuroscience and psychology news and views.

Neuroscience and psychology news and views.

  • By Tom Stafford, Vaughan Bell
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • First post on

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Most recent posts

Chromostereopsis
The effect varies for different people. Take a moment and look at this. Some people don’t see anything special: just a blue iris in a red eye. Image: CC-BY Tom Stafford 2022 For me though, …
On , by tomstafford, 736 words
Pandemonium’s friendly demons
Oliver Selfridge was an early pioneer of artificial intelligence, and in 1959 wrote a classic paper outlining a system by which simple units, each carrying out a specialised function, could be connected together to perform …
On , by tomstafford, 253 words
Do we suffer ‘behavioural fatigue’ for pandemic prevention measures?
The Guardian recently published an article saying “People won’t get ‘tired’ of social distancing – and it’s unscientific to suggest otherwise”. “Behavioural fatigue” the piece said, “has no basis in science”. ‘Behavioural fatigue’ became a …
On , by vaughanbell, 1,155 words