Individuals with stronger core knowledge confusions are more likely to believe in the paranormal, finds study from 11 countries. Core knowledge confusions describes how our brains sometimes mix up different types of basic knowledge, intuitive shortcuts that feel correct but are not based on science.
Individuals with stronger core knowledge confusions are more likely to believe in the paranormal, finds study from 11 countries. Core knowledge confusions describes how our brains sometimes mix up different types of basic knowledge, intuitive shortcuts that feel correct but are not based on science.