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Ambience and Layout: How Businesses Control Us
A look into the dark, seedy world of store layout and atmosphere planning in businesses today!
0 commentsWhat Is Brain Fitness?
I go to the gym to stay physically fit. I want to be brain fit, too. How can I improve my brain fitness?
4 commentsThe Use of Aversives in Dog Training: Pros and Cons
Training with aversives Dogs are exposed to various stimuli on a daily basis which are for the most part perceived as positive, neutral or negative. Positive stimuli are obviously those that are associated with positive emotions, either through an...
0 commentsMental Downloading or Eye matrix
The workings of vision The eye structure in human beings contains Rods, which the body uses for contrast shapes. There are over 120 million Eye Rods in the human eye.The eye Rods being more sensitive then their cousins, the Cones. The cone cells are...
0 commentsVision & Color
This page discusses Sharpness and Sensitivity in Vision, Intensity, Brightness, Wavelength, and Color, Results of Mixing Colors, Visual Appearance and the Study of Vision.
2 commentsThat's Not Paranormal Evidence—Its Your Mind Playing Tricks On You!
If you've ever spent time researching the paranormal, you've probably noticed that much of the discussion surrounding the topic can be summarized as nothing more than opinions being debated among believers and...
6 commentsThe Mindful Present Moment
The Happiness Delusion I can't wait until I become enlightened, then I'll finally be happy! You know, I'll be floating on clouds somewhere and nothing will be able to touch me. Man, I can't wait. I also can't wait for retirement. Only 30 or so...
0 commentsThe Temporal Lobes
The temporal lobes are located just above the ears and are involved in the reception and interpretation of auditory stimuli
0 commentsEnvironmental Enrichment for Small Lab Animals
Providing environmental enrichment (EE) to laboratory animals has been debated many times in my career. Some schools of thought feel that not only is it unnecessary for lab animals who will be around for a relatively short amount of time, but that...
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