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Behaviorism How Animals Train Humans Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on July 1, 2022 Personal Perspective: Animals may be able to learn how to make us learn. Personal Perspective: Animals may be able to learn how to make us learn.
Anger Anger Fuels Some of Our Toughest Problems Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on June 20, 2022 The solutions to both Ukraine and school shootings start by accepting that some of us have problems with anger. The solutions to both Ukraine and school shootings start by accepting that some of us have problems with anger.
Sleep A Psychotherapist's Novel Way of Connecting With Clients Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on June 4, 2022 Psychotherapy in the most extreme circumstances imaginable. Psychotherapy in the most extreme circumstances imaginable.
Bias What We Can All Learn From the War in Ukraine Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on May 22, 2022 A key lesson learned in Ukraine that we should all pay attention to. A key lesson learned in Ukraine that we should all pay attention to.
Stress For Ukrainians, Physical Safety May Feel Less Important Than Emotional Security Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on May 19, 2022 Ukrainians redefine what "safety" means. Ukrainians redefine what "safety" means.
Neuroscience The Neuroscience of Magic Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 31, 2022 Magic is real, inside your brain. Magic is real, inside your brain.
Sleep Why Mechanical Brain Pulsations During Sleep Are So Vital Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 30, 2022 Mechanical brain pulsations are essential for healthy brain aging, and a new study shows why sleep is so important in producing them. Mechanical brain pulsations are essential for healthy brain aging, and a new study shows why sleep is so important in producing them.
Neuroscience Breakthrough Therapy May Help Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 29, 2022 Novel, high-tech advances may help patients with spinal cord injury regain motor function. Novel, high-tech advances may help patients with spinal cord injury regain motor function.
Bias A Cognitive Bias That Could Trigger Nuclear War Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on March 13, 2022 Learn about the bias intelligence analysts are taught to avoid, but sometimes don’t. Learn about the bias intelligence analysts are taught to avoid, but sometimes don’t.
Psychology Social Psychology Provides Insights for Defusing the Ukraine Crisis Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on February 22, 2022 A psychological approach to containing the Ukraine crisis. A psychological approach to containing the Ukraine crisis.
Neuroscience One of the Brain’s Biggest Mysteries Might Soon Be Solved Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on January 19, 2022 The true picture of what half your brain cells are really doing is finally coming into focus. The true picture of what half your brain cells are really doing is finally coming into focus.
Neuroscience 3 Reasons Why Brain Aging Might Soon Be Reversible Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on December 12, 2021 3 reasons why you might live a lot longer than you thought, keeping a youthful brain. 3 reasons why you might live a lot longer than you thought, keeping a youthful brain.
Intelligence New Government UFO Report Hints at Surprising Science Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on November 29, 2021 Hints that the government thinks ETs might be watching us with ultra-advanced technology. Hints that the government thinks ETs might be watching us with ultra-advanced technology.
Sex Why People Have Sex Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on November 22, 2021 Little known, but crucial reasons we get intimate. Little known, but crucial reasons we get intimate.
Neuroscience Can You Look Into Another’s Mind? Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on September 20, 2021 How to get into someone else's head, literally. How to get into someone else's head, literally.
Relationships The Power of "Invisible" Relationships Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on August 20, 2021 A simple formula for succeeding in life and work A simple formula for succeeding in life and work
Creativity The Surprising Psychology of Innovation Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on July 27, 2021 Creativity and problem solving are much less important than another unexpected psychological attribute. Creativity and problem solving are much less important than another unexpected psychological attribute.
Intelligence Solving the Mystery of Havana Syndrome Eric Haseltine Ph.D. on June 23, 2021 Clues to the mystery from Soviet KGB history and an intriguing recent blog post in Russia. Clues to the mystery from Soviet KGB history and an intriguing recent blog post in Russia.
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.