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Robert Winston

Human Mind
Explore your memory by participating in a series of fun challenges. Your answers will contribute to a national scientific survey.

Discover whether you're attracted to extroverts or introverts in our face perception test .

The Human Mind on Open2
Read articles on:

  • The evolution of emotion
  • Memory
  • Personality


  • The 'What am I like?' personality test

    'What am I like?' the personality test
    Discover if you are a Big Thinker, an Idealist or another of 16 personality types.
    Personality Test

    A girl smiling

    Smiles
    Can you spot when someone is faking a smile? Try our test and find out.
    Smiles Test | Open2 Evolution of Emotion

    Heather Birt sees numbers as colours

    Horizon: Derek Tastes of Earwax
    John sees words as colours, even though he is blind.
    Test - Do you see what I see? | Test - Do you hear what I hear? Test

    Fish

    Omega 3
    Can fish oils really boost your brainpower? We went in search of the evidence.
    Omega 3

    The necker cube

    Necker Cube
    See how your personality affects the way you see optical illusions.
    Necker Cube Experiment

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    A sad face

    (External) Gender and Emotion
    Are you quicker at spotting sex or emotion in a person's face?
    (External) Gender and Emotion Test
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