When we hear certain sounds, our brains often pair them with specific shapes. For example, most people will associate a sharp-sounding word with a jagged, pointed shape, while a soft, rolling word is ...
Adults “match and sort” every time we do laundry. Children start learning this process during infancy, when they begin to notice which sounds they make bring an adult running to them (sounds that aren ...
2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. An intriguing psychological phenomenon is something known as the “bouba/kiki effect” — the tendency for people to associate rounded ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Out Of Shapes Drop matching shapes on each other to create larger shapes. The more shapes you combine in one drop the higher your combo score. The game ends ...