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Psychology and Neuroscience
Magazine
Sex doesn’t sell, and the advertising industry knows it
Rebecca Watson
Science
Your mood swings may give you an evolutionary advantage
Emily Reynolds
Psychology
The 'uncanny valley' is real, and science can prove it
Emily Reynolds
Psychology
Why smart people make dumb decisions
Emily Reynolds
Psychology
What beatboxing can teach us about the brain
Emily Reynolds
Psychology
Why computers need empathy for the human condition
Emily Reynolds
Business
How to train your brain by thinking like an expert
João Medeiros
Psychology
Lovey dovey Facebook posts signal a good relationship, apparently
Liat Clark
Psychology
The science behind human-dog mutual appreciation
Liat Clark
Psychology
The Google delusion: we're not as clever as we think we are
Katie Collins
WIRED Classic
The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress
Adam Rogers
Artificial Intelligence
Facebook Likes help algorithms get to know you like family
Emiko Jozuka
Artificial Intelligence
Magic tricks created by AI that you can perform today
Katie Collins
Psychology
Psychologist provides answers behind impulsive urges
João Medeiros
Psychology
This app passively tracks your mental health
Liat Clark
Psychology
Sleepio app joins iOS 8's HealthKit for a good night's rest
Chris Higgins
Psychology
Attention, please. You will find it rewarding
Paul Dolan
Science
Video games cause 'pseudo hallucinatory-like experiences'
Liat Clark
Psychology
Babies think dogs are 'cuter' than humans
Liat Clark
Psychology
Men would rather receive an electric shock than think
Liat Clark
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