For some years, Uta & I have been saying that we will write a book together about social cognition. […]
What caught our interest
What makes us social? All animals are social. Their brains have mechanisms that evolution fashioned over millions of years. […]
‘It looks so simple from a distance’ is the title of the poem by Anne Stephenson that was chosen for […]
In March 2011 Kate Gandon asked me “when did you realise how amazing science actually was and how you just had […]
Archimedes: Wikipedia It is well known that “Eureka” is Greek for “I have found it” and is connected with […]
Insights are sudden moments of exceptional thinking. The perfect metaphor is that of a bulb lighting up in an […]
Eva Fodor, sociologist and professor of gender studies at the Central European University Budapest, is also director of the Institute […]
Where is the crack in the mind machine? Some insights from Bayesian theory into mental disorders. Pavel Voinov and József […]
Better judge a book by its cover? The dubious nature of stereotypes Martin Freundlieb and András Molnar are PhD […]
This is the Champs-Elysée of Budapest: a grand tree lined avenue, framed by glamorous buildings, and with some famous coffee […]