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If someone asked what you had for breakfast, you might imagine maple syrup drizzled on a stack of pancakes or the satisfying crunch of granola topped with fruit. Perhaps you remember these details ...
Seeing and imagining use similar brain machinery. New research reveals the brain circuit that identifies what is real, which ...
Children see the world naively, with curiosity, wonder, and unfettered imaginations. When exploring the world, a child’s imagination is spontaneous, creative, and unconstrained by shored-up beliefs ...
If we’re all born wildly imaginative, why do so few of us still believe it? And more importantly, why does it matter?
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Reality of imagination
The Hindu story of Ganesha and Kartikeya illustrates the divide between the objective world (Prakriti) and the subjective ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Sometimes we learn through the use of imagination. The epistemology of imagination asks how this is possible. One barrier to progress on this ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people reported turning to music not just for entertainment, but for comfort, support, and even companionship. Now, a new study published inScientific Reports ...
Noubar Afeyan, founder and CEO of Flagship Pioneering, delivered some very relevant remarks, in my opinion, at this year’s MIT commencement. As over 3,000 students convened to matriculate, MIT ...
The co-authors of 'The Purple Turtle: Modi's Magical Adventures', Tamera Fair and Tonia Evans stopped by ABC 7 Eyewitness News to discuss their children's book. It is aimed at inspiring children to ...
Frustration and anger at the world is the guiding force behind a titular character in Evan Winter’s latest book The Rage of Dragons. This distinction was key to the Author’s Stage panel Winter was a ...
Twenty-three years ago, the United States faced the unthinkable. On September 11, 2001, coordinated terrorist attacks shook ...
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