Q: Why is a robin bashing his beak into my car's outside mirror, and pooping down the side of the car, too? A: Your car's mirror is reflecting the robin's image back to him, making the bird think that ...
The importance of positive mirroring in infant development is well established. Most therapists are introduced to developmental mirroring by studying Jacques Lacan, D.W. Winnicott, or Heinz Kohut.
A team from UNIGE and the University of Pisa has designed surprisingly stable molecular assemblies, paving the way for new ...
Daniel Povinelli was in high school when he first read about a clever experiment, published in 1970, that showed chimpanzees—but not monkeys--can recognize themselves in mirrors. "I bought into the ...
Mirrors were better in the past. So said my father-in-law, who became 93 years old. In his last years, he grew disenchanted with the reflection staring back at him each morning. Many people think that ...