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People who are unusually good at spotting patterns didn’t just learn it—certain childhood conditions actually wired their brain that way
When I was nine, I could tell from the sound of my father’s car pulling into the driveway what kind of evening it was going ...
Past psychology and behavioral science studies have identified various ways in which people's acquisition of new knowledge can be disrupted. One of these, known as interference, occurs when humans are ...
Hands of a child learning about patterns of size and color with colorful wooden blocks. Source: myboys/Shutterstock Part of what makes us human is the need for our brains to search for meaning. Good ...
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