We're known to mimic each other's facial expressions and posture, but they aren't the only things we can subconsciously "catch" from others.
A story about ethics, commenting on mental health, and why Dr Oz is still a doctor. It's interesting, I promise.
What's the key to happiness and life satisfaction? One study followed a group of people for more than 70 years to find out.
The scientific reasons you're into your bae.
Do you know brain facts from fiction?
A quick look at some awesome people behind discoveries in psychology, neuroscience and biology.
We love ourselves, and our names, more than we consciously realise. Research has found this implicit egotism has some pretty interesting effects.
The trillions of bacteria in your gut have more of a relationship with your brain than you may realise.
These cognitive biases affect how we make decisions–and it often happens subconsciously.
Are you easily fooled? Why we fall for April Fool's Pranks.
It's my 50th episode! I'm celebrating by answering your questions about disgust, boredom, salty tears and BrainCraft.
Some ideas about the brain that seem weird now–They also shaped modern neuroscience.
Would you pay to make things fair, or maximize your profit? Let me know below in the comments!
Sometimes things get a little weird in fMRI machines.
The curious case of a man who lost his memory, but could still learn things.
Can you see what I see? Let me know if you were tricked by these illusions!
Is more choice really better than less?
Put your observation skills to the test.
Do you trust your ears?
Can we define beauty?
You asked for an Inside Out episode, so here it is! Here's some science behind the message in the film. I tried to leave out any spoilers!
Can Mary learn anything in the Knowledge Argument?
Happy New Year! Thanks so much for your support in 2015 ^_^