New research might have answered the question of where the human “gut feeling” comes from — a virtual equivalent of “Wi-Fi” in our brains that picks up “micro-signals” when we look at other people, allowing us to gather more information on them.
New research might have answered the question of where the human “gut feeling” comes from — a virtual equivalent of “Wi-Fi” in our brains that picks up “micro-signals” when we look at other people, allowing us to gather more information on them.