At the heart of Gestalt theory is the idea that our minds interpret sensory information in regular and predictable ways following certain “rules.” These so-called Gestalt laws of
From London England, a father shared a video of an optical illusion that features his son’s toy train tracks. The tracks appear the same size until it is
Here is a great exercise that we found on DailyMailUK’s Blog. It’s a great way to find out which side of your brain is more dominant. Very Interesting!
Want to work more on your brain? Here’s another brain exercise by Alvaro Fernandez. Let’s now exercise our frontal lobes (that deal with working memory and attention,
The most influential idea to come from Skinner’s radical behaviorist approach was his theory of operant conditioning–that behavior is conditioned by the consequences of actions. Despite his admiration
In the brain, electrochemical “messages” from the sensory organs are experienced as sensation. Each of the senses sends a different kind of signal, and different areas of the
We get our information about the external world from our sensory organs, especially our eyes, ears, noses, tongues, and skin. Specialized nerve cells, which have evolved to be
So you’re getting off the subway or train, you’re heading to the platform and walking swiftly to get to your destination. In order to get to the street
Hey Psychology Squad. With great research we have noticed that everyone is very interested in right brain left brain dominance. We found this little exercise from Malaysian Lifestyle