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Artificial Intelligence Can New High Tech Machines Read Your Mind? Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on June 17, 2021 Communicating and moving things with your mind is getting closer to reality. Communicating and moving things with your mind is getting closer to reality.
Neuroscience We Could Be Wrong About How the Brain Works Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on June 9, 2021 Brain phenomena that many neuroscientists believe are just side shows may actually be the main event. Brain phenomena that many neuroscientists believe are just side shows may actually be the main event.
Artificial Intelligence Why Studies of Insect Vision Will Change Your Life Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on April 5, 2021 The future of AI is already here now, and you’re going after it with a flyswatter. The future of AI is already here now, and you’re going after it with a flyswatter.
Psychology Should I Get the COVID Vaccine? Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on January 28, 2021 Can good psychology save us from bad psychology? Can good psychology save us from bad psychology?
Health Courage to Think the Unthinkable: The Pandemic Might Get Worse Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on January 25, 2021 What should we do in case we're at the beginning, not the end of the COVID pandemic? What should we do in case we're at the beginning, not the end of the COVID pandemic?
Health The Results of the World’s Largest-Ever Psych Experiment Are In Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on January 3, 2021 What deep truths about human psychology did the experiment with billions of test subjects reveal? What deep truths about human psychology did the experiment with billions of test subjects reveal?
Cognition How Well Do You Speak Your Dog’s Language? Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on December 10, 2020 When is a growl not a growl, and a howl not a howl? When is a growl not a growl, and a howl not a howl?
Intelligence What It Would've Taken to Actually Steal the Election Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on November 9, 2020 An intelligence officer's perspective. An intelligence officer's perspective.
Education Google Search Predicts Big Surprise in November Election Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on October 5, 2020 A red tide instead of a blue wave? A red tide instead of a blue wave?
Memory How to Fight Dangerous Mainstream Conspiracy Theories Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on September 24, 2020 The answer is important, but counterintuitive. The answer is important, but counterintuitive.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 Boosting Our “Behavioral Immune System” to Beat COVID-19 Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on July 22, 2020 COVID-19 wins by attacking human psychology more than human biology COVID-19 wins by attacking human psychology more than human biology
Coronavirus Disease 2019 The Mysterious Disappearance of Key COVID-19 Timeline Data Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on July 12, 2020 The baffling fate of key indicators about the original emergence of the virus. The baffling fate of key indicators about the original emergence of the virus.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 A Better Way to Stop COVID-19 Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on May 17, 2020 One big reason psychology holds promise for stopping COVID-19. One big reason psychology holds promise for stopping COVID-19.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 Mysterious Blips Raise Questions About COVID-19 Timeline Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on May 11, 2020 It appears that someone was curious about the virus months before the first cases. It appears that someone was curious about the virus months before the first cases.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 7 Great Innovations Responding to the Coronavirus Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on April 3, 2020 Out-of-the-box thinking that can get us out of the jam we’re in. Out-of-the-box thinking that can get us out of the jam we’re in.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 The Surprising Neuroscience of COVID-19 Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 24, 2020 Why the virus’s affect on the brain could partly explain acute respiratory collapse. Why the virus’s affect on the brain could partly explain acute respiratory collapse.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 Overcoming Psychological Obstacles to Beating Coronavirus Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 19, 2020 The battle against the virus starts with battling our natures. The battle against the virus starts with battling our natures.
SSRIs Brain Waves May Help Predict Who Will Benefit From an Antidepressant Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 12, 2020 New hope that prescribing antidepressants will be less hit-and-miss. New hope that prescribing antidepressants will be less hit-and-miss.
Anxiety Why Stories Are the Best Way to Communicate Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 6, 2020 The answer lies in the newly discovered “narrative hub” of your brain. The answer lies in the newly discovered “narrative hub” of your brain.
Depression 3 Secrets for Preventing and Treating Depression Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on December 27, 2019 Hint: Keep your hippocampus healthy. Hint: Keep your hippocampus healthy.