In a new study, researchers were able to predict a person’s response to emotionally charged scenes using brain imaging and computer modeling alone—gauging not only whether the person’s reaction was ...
Dr. Amy Lim, from Murdoch University's School of Psychology, and her team examined the effects of nature and non-natural stimuli on creative performance and intentions. The study, titled "Nature ...
The ability to recognize and respond to emotionally-charged situations is essential to a species' evolutionary success. A new study advances our understanding of how the brain responds to emotionally ...
In my previous post, I described the pull of screens as well as how classical conditioning and smartphones create a powerful combination. There is another, perhaps even more influential, reason why we ...
The ability to recognise and respond to emotionally-charged situations is essential to a species’ evolutionary success. A new study published today [July 9th] in Nature Communications advances our ...
A walk through the trees might make you feel more creative, but the latest study from Murdoch University shows that it might not result in more creative outcomes, so don’t reach for that paintbrush ...