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Psychology

A collection of 33 posts

science

Fine Tuning

How come our Universe was fine-tuned to enable the miracle of Life? Consider Omega. Commonly known as the density parameter, it tells us how important gravity is in the expanding universe. ...

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
science

Cobwebs of the Mind

What science can tell us about dreams and consciousness.

  • Aaradhana Natarajan
    Aaradhana Natarajan
neuroscience

True or False

On the malleable nature of memory

  • Lindsay Gray
    Lindsay Gray
mathematics

Do the Math

Is mathematics really an abstract academic subject? Actually, it’s all around us.

  • Samhita Pokkunuri
    Samhita Pokkunuri
psychology

Copycat Suicides

The Werther Effect is triggered by media coverage. But can media be the solution as well as the problem?

  • JZL CK
    JZL CK
neuroscience

Night and Day

The circadian cycles of sickness and health

  • Lindsay Gray
    Lindsay Gray
psychology

Your Brain on Tech

Your use of technology may be changing the way your brain works. But so is everything else.

  • Alan Jones
    Alan Jones
psychology

Your Brain on Drugs

Understanding the neuroscience of addiction and drug tolerance

  • Lindsay Gray
    Lindsay Gray
psychology

Associative Memory

Habits are conditioned. But here are some research-backed techniques to make or break any habit.

  • Prerita Chawla
    Prerita Chawla
psychology

A Face in the Crowd

Face blindness, communication, and neurodiversity in digital social life

  • Lindsay Gray
    Lindsay Gray
psychology

Is It Worth It?

How dopamine helps you pick your battles

  • Lindsay Gray
    Lindsay Gray
love

Home Alone?

Why a partner when a puppy will do?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
social media

Uplifted, not Addicted

Leave me alone with my phone

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
poetry

Mind in the Machine

Master or slave?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
poetry

No Matter: No Mind?

A history of the universe in verse

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
Artificial Intelligence

Robots Turning

How do we prevent robots from turning on their human masters?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
philosophy

Mind without Brain

Could a conscious mind exist without a human brain? If not, then what about your robot, your pet dog, your soul and your God?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
Economics

Operational Definition

How to measure the immeasurable — and why it can sometimes go wrong. Different  people have different swearing habits. Some people spew out expletives  at the drop of a hat, while others fee...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Crime

The Criminal Mind

Criminals usually pay for their misdeeds. But who is really to blame for crime? Adrian Raine is a renowned criminologist. He teaches psychology in the University of Pennsylvania and has writ...

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
culture

Frame of Reference

Can diagnoses depend on your doctor’s mother tongue? My  passion for the nuances of language has deep roots in who I am as a  person. I study intercultural communication: it’s about how peop...

  • Melanie Fairhurst
biology

Left Brain, Right Brain

Are we basically two people at once? We like to think that each one of us is only one kind of person, a whole comprised of various facets and feelings. And as an extension of that, we like t...

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
India

Life, Streamed

How long does your brain take to buffer? And what’s that got to do with your big toe? If you get onto a bus anywhere in Tamil Nadu, be prepared for music. Private and state-run buses alike ...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Perception

Speed of Time

How fast does time move? The answer depends on what you’re thinking. Time is fixed. A second is a second, there’s no question about it. Or so people thought. Then came Albert Einstein, with...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Books

Reading Mind

It’s not just about turning text to thoughts: how you read, and what you read it on, can literally change your brain. This piece began in my quest to try and find an answer to the age-old de...

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
Cognition

Brain in the Leg

Thinner than thread and stronger than steel, silk is not simply for snares. She’s full of brains. Very full. That’s practically all she is — a brain with its support system, carried on eight...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Freud

Freudian Typo

The conscious, the subconscious, and the neural network of your smartphone’s keyboard Before showing up for an examination, the man telephoned Sigmund Freud to fix an appointment. He also ma...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Dreams

Your Mind at Night

You go to sleep. What happens next?

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
Books

Book Design

I was reading a ‘book’ the other day. It was designed quite well. The hardest part of software design (or so they say) is not the program logic or intricate algorithms. It’s not the tracking...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
culture

The Purple Sky

Light, sight, and why things may not be the same colours they look Did you know that the sky looks blue? You probably did, specially if you’ve seen it. But just because it looks blue doesn’t...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
environment

The Defeat Device

When cars get self-conscious: a brief look at the Volkswagen scandal Diesel is cheap — cheaper than petrol. That’s why car companies have been investing heavily in developing diesel engines ...

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
neuroscience

Crossed Wiring

In your telephone-line, it enables eavesdropping. In your brain, it could be the mechanism behind metaphors. I was speaking to a friend on the phone the other day, when I suddenly heard the ...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
culture

The Littlest Language

What you speak is what you think. Or is it the other way round? What language do you think in? Sometimes, thoughts come into your head. Just like that. It’s only later that you put them int...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Algorithms

Are Algorithms Dictating Your Life?

If you’ve ever clicked the first search result you received, then the answer is yes. Have you ever heard of the search bubble? It’s the term for what happens when you use too much personaliz...

  • Manasa Kashi
    Manasa Kashi
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