We don’t experience the world through neat, separate senses—everything blends together. Smell, touch, sound, sight, and balance constantly influence one another, shaping how food tastes, objects feel, ...
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Amid increased arrests and deportations, an immigrant artist confronts fear through street art
Johanna Toruño, founder of the Unapologetic Street Series, uses political street posters to explore immigration, queer ...
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Derbyshire contenders mull bids to be named first UK Town of Culture
After the Government launched a search to identify the UK’s first official Town of Culture, communities across Derbyshire will have pricked up their ears at a possible £3million windfall.
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5 science-backed things psychologists and interior designers told me to do to make my home happier
Your home environment can have a huge impact on your mental well-being ...
Some of the traditional senses are combinations of several senses. Touch, for instance, involves pain, temperature, itch, and ...
A University of Jyväskylä dissertation shows that a background in visual arts shapes how the brain processes color. Individuals with training in the visual arts displayed stronger neural responses to ...
Apophenia is the mind’s tendency to find meaning in randomness. It shapes creativity, emotion, and misunderstanding, ...
As darkness retreats and flotation tanks gain popularity, a UCSD professor examines how “sensory deprivation” experiments ...
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