Researchers identify a neural "fingerprint" in the brain that predicts how accurately we can size up the intentions and strategies of others.
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The brain signal that fires when you change your mind about someone
Your brain is constantly guessing what others think. Scientists just found the signal. In A Nutshell Researchers identified a specific brain signal that activates each time a person revises their ...
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How to win at rock, paper, scissors: Simple trick will guarantee you beat your friends every time
While rock, paper, scissors is usually seen as a game of luck, a scientist has revealed what they claim is a surefire way to beat your friends. According to Dr Denise Moerel, a cognitive scientist at ...
Rock-paper-scissors is usually a game of psychology, reverse psychology, reverse-reverse psychology, and chance. But what if a computer could understand you well enough to win every time? A team at ...
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