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Could logical reasoning improve your skateboarding?

August 14, 2017August 29, 2017 ~ Katinka van der Kooij ~ Leave a comment

Some smart people are very bad at learning new movements. For instance a skate board trick or a salsa move. Does logical reasoning contribute to learning new movements at all? Click to find out.

Thoughtless exploration

August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 ~ Katinka van der Kooij ~ Leave a comment

When you repeatedly fail, you need to change something in your behavior. In other words, you need to explore. But what do you do when you no longer know what to change? Here you read how your brain cells can explore by themselves.

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