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Video Causes Natural Hallucinations

Video Causes Natural Hallucinations
Who needs drugs when you have science? If you follow the video’s instructions, when you look away you will continue to see wavy lines in your wall or on the floor. This happens due to an optical illusion that is the result of repeated psychological stimulation. When the video ends and you look away, your brain still expects to see the waves, and therefore it creates them for you. For best results, view the video full screen on an HD display. WARNING: Please use your discretion when viewing.

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How to Use the Psychology of Color to Increase Website Conversions Color wields enormous sway over our attitudes and emotions. When our eyes take in a color, they communicate with a region of the brain known as the hypothalamus, which in turn sends a cascade of signals to the pituitary gland, on to the endocrine system, and then to the thyroid glands. The thyroid glands signal the release of hormones, which cause fluctuation in mood, emotion, and resulting behavior. Research from QuickSprout indicates that 90% of all product assessments have to do with color. So, the bottom line is: use the right colors, and you win. What is Color Psychology? In order to really appreciate the tips below, you’ll benefit from a little information on color psychology. Color psychology is the science of how color affects human behavior. There are key facts of color theory that are indisputable. Where Should You Use Color? Let’s get oriented to our context. Using the Right Color in the Right Way Color is a tricky thing. I’ll explain all the tricks below. The right way 1. 2. 3.

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You can tell how intelligent a man is by LOOKING at him Team baffled by results - and found they do not work on womenSay prediction was not based on face shape - but a combination of facial features By Mark Prigg Published: 18:13 GMT, 31 March 2014 | Updated: 20:03 GMT, 31 March 2014 Researchers have found we have an inbuilt ability to tell how intelligent a man is just by looking at them. The team from the Czech Republic found people we unable to perform the same deduction on women. The team admit they are baffled as to how we do it - and say it does not appear to be based on symmetry of the alignment of features. The Czech team said faces that are perceived as highly intelligent are longer, with a wide distance between the eyes. Faces that are perceived as highly intelligent are rather prolonged with a broader distance between the eyes, a larger nose, a slight upturn to the corners of the mouth, and a sharper, pointing, less rounded chin. 'Our study revealed no relation between intelligence and either attractiveness or face shape.

Conclusion and Evaluation Labs : IB Physics CE ASPECT ONE: Concluding  Do you clearly state a conclusion based on a reasonable interpretation of your data?  Does your conclusion offer more than just a restatement of the graph? You need to explain and justify what you discovered, including the scope and limit of your results.  If relevant, comment about random and systematic errors in your data, and comment about any x-axis or y-axis intercepts. CE ASPECT TWO: Evaluating procedure(s)  Carefully look at your procedure or method.  Comment on the overall quality of your data.  Consider the equipment used, methods followed, as well as time management.  Have you sufficiently controlled the relevant variables? CE ASPECT THREE: Improving the investigation  Consider the evaluation from above (CE aspect 2) and address the important issues.  Make sure suggestions or improvements are realistic, detailed and significant.  Make qualitative and quantitative evaluative statements if possible.  What about the range and number of your data?

How to Remember Like a Pro Most people don't want to be memory athletes, but they would like to remember things more easily and reliably. These techniques can accomplish that. Besides, they're fun. Ancient Greek orators were noted for their ability to give hours-long speeches from memory. How did they pull off such astonishing feats? One common imaging technique is known as a "method of location" (MoL). Here is a simple example: Consider the living room of your apartment or house. You can use other locations or maps, such as your body, specific places in your car, or highly familiar routes in your backyard or at work. These techniques work, even for older people with no formal memory training. Modernizing the Mnemonic In 2012, a team of Canadian researchers gave the ancient MoL mnemonic a 21st-century facelift. [3] The team constructed several detailed virtual-reality environments to serve as loci, rather than asking MoL learners to generate their own. Both MoL groups outperformed the controls. Rewiring the Brain

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