How much can the brain store? We all know how much our computers and phones can store, if only because we occasionally get the pings of messages telling us we’ve taken too many photos or downloaded too many apps or movies and something has to be deleted to store more. The brain doesn’t seem to […]
Is Reading Blogs Like This One Keeping You From Improving Your Life?
Is reading about self-improvement a complement or a substitute for taking self-improvement action? Learn about the difference and how it can be used.
Is the Brain Like a Muscle? Lessons from Debunking a Seductive, But Incorrect, Idea
We often reason through analogies. When something is confusing, we can try to tie it back to something we understand better. Very often, this process it at the heart of scientific understanding. Charles Darwin formed his famous theory of evolution through natural selection by forming an analogy with artificial selection, the process of human intervention […]
Book Club: Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes (October 2017)
This month we read Daniel Everett’s Don’t Sleep There Snakes: Life & Language in the Amazonian Jungle. This book is a memoir of the famed linguist and anthropologist Daniel Everett and his journey into the Pirahã tribe in the Amazonian jungle. Normally I invite a guest to discuss this topic but this time I’m going […]