Children with imaginary friends have more vivid daydreams than other children, a new study shows for the first time. Australian researcher Dr Paula Bouldin of Deakin University shows that children ...
A geometric multiverse of celestial monsters and drones with ice-cream-cone erections populate the imagery of art-rock band Autolux's latest video. In "The Science of Imaginary Solutions" animation ...
A post-graduate student from The University of Manchester's School of Psychological Sciences is investigating the theory that children with imaginary companions are quicker to develop language ...
Kids are famously imaginative—and their wild inventions often include make-believe companions. In our new video series, we meet a child who interacts with a herd of tiny, colorful cows; another whose ...
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