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A Norwegian filmmaker turns the lens on herself to reflect on the complications of grieving her estranged, abusive father ...
What studying people without a ‘mind’s eye’ reveals about the role of imagery in the experience of emotion and memory ...
Knowing the reasons people opt not to know – and the consequences of that choice – could help us see when it’s problematic ...
Swapping office work for the herding life, Adham finds a sublime freedom in the rugged terrain of the Pyrenees ...
How to gain more from your reading There’s more to words than meets the eye. Deepen your appreciation of literature through the art of slow, attentive reading by Robert DiYanni ...
Other practices like sermons, yoga and retreats can also trigger ‘spiritual boredom’. Here’s why it’s normal and even useful ...
Some musical rhythms are built to get us bobbing, foot-tapping or dancing. Researchers show how rhythmic complexity matters ...
Formality: roughly, how formal and public a relationship is vs informal and private; Activeness: how close and involved vs ...
Ecstatic moves, magic moments – this animated short documentary details one basketball fan’s love of the arena’s big screen ...
She wasn’t ours. We knew that. We reminded ourselves of this constantly, as the days turned to weeks and then months. We had ...
To resist dogma and accept uncertainty, think like a pragmatist Founded in 19th-century America, the philosophy of pragmatism promises imaginative ways of coping with our circumstances ...