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How Social Media Interferences With The Psychology of Time and Memory
As media shifts to social media, how is our sense of time and memory impacted?
How The Psychology of Time is Warped by Media and Novelty
If time perception is about novelty, does the media get to decide what is new?
The Surprising Psychology of Human Empathy (TEDx talk transcript)
How do you create meaningful experiences in digital media? Slowly
The Challenge of Generative AI Regulation: Fragmentation, Data Protection, and Policy
Generative AI regulation requires a global approach to policy and data protection
What Mr. Beast Reveals about Audience Capture and Creativity
YouTube’s greatest creator is also it’s most dedicated
How should we think about Cognitive Technologies and Brain-Computer Interfaces?
Cognitive Technologies are providing new insights never before possible
The Impact of Ambiguity on the Psychology of Mind Wandering
Is there such a thing as negative ambiguity?
The Psychology Behind Travel’s Influence on Creativity, Happiness, and Consumerism
Travel changes the context. And the context changes everything
Why The Neuroscience of Identity is Bound to Time and Memory
What happens to our identities when the hands of time move unpredictably?
Do We Have An Authentic Self? What Emimen Teaches Us About The Psychology of Identity
Will the Real Slim Shady please stand up?
The Psychology of Identity: Lessons from The Real Life Jason Bourne
Jason Bourne and Dissociative Fugue
The Philosophy of Travel and The Experience of Otherness
Can we travel without leaving the home?
The Psychology of Meritocracy and The Myth of The Self-Made Man
Can a person ever be “truly” self-made?
Beyond The Truman Show Delusion: Solipsism and The Neuroscience of Mentalization
How can our brains understand the brains of others?
What The Truman Show Delusion Reveals About Human Nature
Is it all a show, just for us? Or a trick of our own social cognition?
How The Narrative Bias and Storytelling Drives our Love of Sports
Our love of sports is actually a love of storytelling
What Foxes Reveal About Human Nature
Dogs are man’s best friend, but friendly foxes might be a close second