A new study published in the Journal of Cognition provides evidence that what we know influences what we hear. Researchers found that when people listened to pairs of words and nonsense words spoken ...
The way you think about, interpret or understand someone is unique to you. Your perception today is determined by your past experiences, values, beliefs, and personality. Once you get used to the same ...
Have you ever noticed patterns in your own behavior that you cannot seem to shake? Have you ever held an attitude toward something and known exactly what caused you to have it? If the answer is yes, ...
A new study published in Psychophysiology suggests that the length of our heartbeat affects our perception of time more than previously thought. Much of the prior work on how we perceive time centered ...
If you’re a long-term employee, it’s not only frustrating when your colleagues have an outdated perception of you—it can stymie your professional growth. How can you align your reputation with your ...
How the brain processes visual information — and its perception of time — is heavily influenced by what we’re looking at, a study has found. In the experiment, participants perceived the amount of ...
With our busy, always-on-the-go lifestyles, it’s no wonder that time seems to zip by. “There is this reality that aging imposes some important influences on our perception of time,” says Richard ...