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February 8, 2018  by Sebastiaan Mathôt

Don’t read this (at night on your phone)

Are you reading this on your smartphone? And is it dark outside? Then, if you care about a good night’s sleep, you really shouldn’t be reading this. But wait, don’t put your phone away just yet! You want to know why you shouldn’t be reading this, don’t you? There are many reasons why using a […]

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November 4, 2015  by Tassos Sarampalis

Time Flies: Interview with Andrea Soto Padilla on time perception

Every quarter, we share articles published in the BCN Newsletter and we are happy today to share an interview with Andrea Soto Padilla, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, who works on an interdisciplinary project on the perception of time.

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