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Critical thinking / Mental processes / Vision / Confirmation bias / Design of experiments / Misuse of statistics / Belief / Reason / Near-death experience / Mind / Knowledge / Ethology
Date: 2013-01-16 17:02:37
Critical thinking
Mental processes
Vision
Confirmation bias
Design of experiments
Misuse of statistics
Belief
Reason
Near-death experience
Mind
Knowledge
Ethology

Food for Thought: The “Looking But Not Seeing” Phenomenon: Could It Be Happening To Us? Are We Looking and Not Seeing?

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