Changing corporate culture requires leaders to buy into the need for change. Leaders must recognize the value of being proactive in acknowledging that status-quo thinking can stop organizations from ...
An Italian study finds wide variation in how nursing is perceived across ethnic groups, with implications for workforce ...
A new UCLA study challenges long-standing research claims that people of East Asian and European origins perform differently on a well-known visual perception test. The rod-and-frame task asks viewers ...
During her training in anthropology, Dorsa Amir, now at Duke University, became fascinated with the Müller-Lyer illusion. The illusion is simple: one long horizontal line is flanked by arrowheads on ...
Past research has suggested that people's cultural differences may result in differences in basic visual perception. New research found no evidence that these differences play a significant role in ...
This post is written by Hreem Mahadeshwar and Valedeen D'Souza, Monk Prayogshala, Mumbai. Art is like a deep, shared language that shows us the beauty and complexity of our cultures. Going beyond ...
Recent advances in sensory evaluation have provided an increasingly sophisticated framework for understanding how consumers perceive food products. Researchers are now employing innovative ...
The human face is a trusty map when navigating the landscape of everyday affairs. Mostly, we are very skilled at using it. We can detect someone’s joy. We can sense another’s disenchantment. We can ...
In an increasingly interconnected world, science and technology research often transects international boundaries and involves researchers from multiple nations, which provides both new opportunities ...
A sentence I once read refused to leave me: “A board seat isn’t just earned through experience and connections; it’s sustained through perception.” You can operate with spotless ethics, pure ...
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