Eliot’s intro and first section to his paper: Human cognition mostly takes place in the context of other people. This is true in two ways. First, if we consider the immediate context of other pe… more →
manwithoutqualitieswrote 17 hours ago: The story was told and retold at many events throughout my childhood. It came up at every wedding, e … more →
wrote 2 days ago: Eliot’s intro and first section to his paper: Human cognition mostly takes place in the contex … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Here is the intro to Phil’s piece. Emotion is a hot topic, getting hotter all the time. The re … more →
wrote 1 week ago: This from Froese, Gershenson, and Rosenblueth. The extended mind hypothesis has stimulated much inte … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve decided to dust off some of the papers from a themed issue that I co-edited five years ag … more →
wrote 3 weeks ago: One student replicated Piaget’s experiment on Conservation and recorded three videos fr … more →
wrote 3 weeks ago: There is quandary to appreciate religion and spirituality from a neuroscience viewpoint. It cannot b … more →
wrote 3 weeks ago: Save the Date … more →
wrote 3 weeks ago: (Disclaimer: By no means do I claim to be any form of expert in this topic) In only the short time I … more →
wrote 4 weeks ago: ☞ Research on how the brain responds to missing objects in the immediate physical world may also hav … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Last night we spent the whole hour long ride home talking about the mechanism of memory. Here are so … more →
wrote 1 month ago: I like things to have proper beginnings. I also like to think every thing humans do is for a very go … more →
wrote 1 month ago: I have never understood the appeal with whether women or men are better at multitasking. That’ … more →
wrote 1 month ago: There are many pretenders around, but this really is still the best. And I hear that an update is in … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Some extracts from Thierry’s paper: Contemporary analysis usually divides games of chance into … more →
wrote 1 month ago: People are fundamentally different in terms of whether they are more extraverted, oriented to the ex … more →
wrote 1 month ago: This from NRP coinciding with the publication of Oliver Sacks’ latest book Hallucinations. My … more →
wrote 2 months ago: The intro and conclusion to Chiara’s chapter: Humans are social creatures and they deeply rely … more →
wrote 2 months ago: Minds, Models and Milieux: Commemorating the Centenary of Herbert Simon’s Birth Edited by Roger Fran … more →