A 540 thousand year-old art object shows that prehistoric upright walkers may have had quite a bit more going on upstairs than people give them credit for.
Visual illusions, such as the rabbit-duck (above), are fascinating because they remind us of the discrepancy between perception and reality. But our knowledge of such illusions has been largely limited to studying humans.
Personality traits have nothing to do with a preference for using left or right brain hemispheres, according to a new study from neuroscientists at the University of Utah.