The joke may be on academics, philosophers, and other intellectuals. The smartest people may be comedians and clowns. Or they ...
The objective here was to determine the feasibility of administering the Brief Kinesthesia Test (BKT) and begin to validate it by 1) reporting BKT scores from persons with chronic stroke and a healthy ...
All humanity may be divided into three groups: 1) hapticals, 2) visuals, and 3) in-betweens. So says Professor Viktor Lowenfeld, an eminent Viennese psychologist now at Hampton Institute in Virginia, ...
On July 30, the U.S. women's gymnastics snagged a gold medal in the team final of the Olympics. For gymnast Simone Biles, the win not only marked yet another Olympic medal — she has earned nine such ...
Feel the Bit: A recently released standard aims to solve the technology issues related to haptic feedback sent through the internet, bringing a whole new sense to network-powered applications. As with ...
We often talk about the perfect thin and toned body and its negative impact on body image. When most of us do not measure up to the ideal body shape, we do not feel good about our bodies, how we move, ...
If you focus too hard on your “learning style,” you run the risk of getting boxed in by it. Whether you prefer to learn visually, auditorily, by reading or writing, or kinesthetically, there are ...
The amazing capacity to heal from spinal cord damage, a jawless fish known as the lamprey has drawn the attention of scientists for nearly 50 years. Despite just partial brain regeneration, a recent ...