Disabled people face being marginalised by the very programmes that
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Sound-shape associations depend on early visual experiences
Data from individuals with different types of severe visual impairment
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Morality plays a role in everyday lives, from interactions with
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When acting as one part of a group charged with
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Visual motion is an important source of information for separating
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People of all ages tend to misjudge the strength of
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New research conducted at the University of Bath has demonstrated
Read moreFinancial vulnerability may discourage positive negotiation strategies: Low income perpetuates worldview as zero-sum game, study says
People who feel financially vulnerable may be prone to believing
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