Uncategorized9 Min Read The Neuro TimesonMay 12, 2025Do Hand Gestures Help Listeners Predict Speech? New research shows that iconic hand gestures help listeners anticipate and process speech—even when used by virtual avatars.
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Uncategorized9 Min Read The Neuro TimesonMay 12, 2025Life Satisfaction and Personality: Are They Genetic? Are your life satisfaction and personality traits inherited? New studies reveal strong genetic roots behind what makes you who you are.
Uncategorized9 Min Read The Neuro TimesonMay 9, 2025Texting vs Calling: When Should You Pick Up the Phone? Texting vs calling—learn which conversations are better suited for text, and when emotional situations call for a real-time phone call.
Uncategorized7 Min Read The Neuro TimesonApril 29, 2025Are Colors Objective or Subjective? Discover if colors are truly objective features or just subjective perceptions. Explore color science, perception, and objectivity with…
Uncategorized8 Min Read The Neuro TimesonApril 18, 2025Is Nitro Cold Brew Stronger Than Regular Coffee? Discover how nitro cold brew compares to regular coffee in strength, taste, and caffeine content. Learn what sets nitro apart from the rest.
Uncategorized9 Min Read The Neuro TimesonApril 9, 2025Color Blindness and Picky Eating: Is There a Link? Can color blindness reduce picky eating? Discover how limited color perception may lower food neophobia and influence food choices emotionally.
Uncategorized8 Min Read The Neuro TimesonApril 9, 2025Can Skull Malformations Cause Schizophrenia? New research links skull shape and Tbx1 gene to schizophrenia in people with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Could skull malformations affect brain growth?
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Uncategorized5 Min Read The Neuro TimesonMarch 22, 2025Do Fetuses Prefer Face-Like Patterns? New research suggests fetuses show a preference for face-like patterns. Learn how this insight shapes our understanding of early cognitive…