Golfers who play well are more likely to see the hole as larger than their poor-playing counterparts, according to a Purdue University researcher. "Golfers have said that when they play well the hole ...
Researchers have long assumed that the brain controls our sense of time. A new study suggests the heart plays an important role. By Ellen Barry It is a truism that ...
When it comes to men, size does matter. Neck size, that is. A new study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology found the perception of how nurturing or protective a man is toward his ...
York-area professionals and community members will gather in Martin Library’s Quiet Reading room for a panel discussion for adults addressing the perception of safety in York City and York County. The ...
The relationship between a doctor and patient relies heavily on the physician’s capacity to empathize with or be sensitive to a patient’s emotional state. Empathy has been associated with patients’ ...
How long is the present? The answer, researchers suggest in a new study, depends on your heart. They found that our momentary perception of time is not continuous but may stretch or shrink with each ...
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