Our memory works in mysterious ways when it comes to recalling experiences.
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Our memory works in mysterious ways when it comes to recalling experiences.
How casinos manipulate our senses to encourage us to gamble more.
How we perceive the behaviour of others can greatly influence our own behaviour.
How one aspect of something can easily cloud our overall opinion
The extraordinary tale of Henry Ford’s industrial folly in the Brazilian rainforest.
How a simple tweak to a form made Austria into one of the world’s largest organ donating countries.
We place greater value on things when they are scarce.
Why we feel things should appear a certain way based on what we’ve seen before.
How language affects our understanding of the world around us.
A 19th Century German maths teacher taught his horse to count. Or did he?