For our brain, animate and inanimate objects belong to different categories and any information about them is stored and processed by different networks. A study shows that there is also another ...
To be an inanimate object must be, I fancy, a very uninteresting affair. Certainly, being one appears to have a disastrous effect upon the disposition. No one who has had any intercourse with ...
A study has shown that infants could be more intelligent than previously believed. Infants apparently hold the ability to categorise things as animate or inanimate, which is a cognitive ability that ...
Two Christmases ago Cameron McLellan was stunned when he unwrapped a three-foot statue of famed 1984 film character E.T. “I appreciate the movie and I enjoyed it growing up, but I was never a diehard ...
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