The capacity to think in private has been fundamental to human development. As AI systems comprehensively capture children's cognitive processes, that privacy disappears.
In Becoming Godly – Integrating Torah and Psychology to Guide us in Emulating Hashem (Mosaica Press), Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol, ...
Knowledge can ‘change’ — and I don’t mean this in some kind of ‘fake news’, post-modernist, living in a simulation kind of ...
Engagement with technology, far from contributing to “brain rot,” may offer cognitive benefits to older adults.
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Two simple cognitive tendencies emerge as surprisingly powerful predictors of belief in pseudoscience
People who are more likely to endorse pseudoscientific beliefs tend to report experiencing meaningful coincidences more often ...
A thoughtful guide to psychology that helps build emotional resilience, clearer boundaries, and a calmer response to ...
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Mit professor outlines the brain’s origin of consciousness and thought
Consciousness has long been treated as philosophy’s most stubborn mystery, yet a growing body of neuroscience is now tying ...
When people imagine smart individuals, they usually think of top students, complex words, or remarkable achievements. Yet ...
What is happiness? According to Laurie R. Santos, MA, PhD, social scientists define it as “the idea that you want to be happy ...
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14 Influential Philosophers in History
Philosophy has always been humanity’s go-to guide for tackling life’s biggest questions. Be it pondering the meaning of ...
When workers at the Pentagon quietly removed “Department of Defense” plaques and replaced them with new bronze signs reading ...
Men are from Mars, and women are from Venus—or so the saying goes. While this may be a generalization, there’s no doubting ...
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