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The Owner's Manual for the Brain (4th Edition): The Ultimate Guide to Peak Mental Performance at All Ages
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Our brains are constantly making connections that are outside our awareness.
Francine Shapiro • Getting Past Your Past
Neuroscience
Roberto Gejman • 1 card
John Vervaeke
Notes from cognitive scientist and philosopher John Vervaeke’s online lectures
Rishita Chaudhary • 2 cards
Beyond Evolutionary Psychology: How and Why Neuropsychological Modules Arise (Culture and Psychology)
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The surgeon general’s first-ever report on mental health, in 1999, proposed that stigma arises from “the misguided split between mind and body first proposed by Descartes.” At a press conference, the surgeon general announced that there is “no scientific justification for distinguishing between mental illness and other forms of illness.”
Rachel Aviv • Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us
UK neuroscientist John Hardy—like Selkoe, an illustrious scholar at the forefront of Alzheimer’s research—and his American colleague Gerald Higgins articulated that framework in one of the most famous papers in neuroscience history, published in April 1992 in Science: “Alzheimer’s Disease: The Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis.”
Charles Piller • Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimers
Do We Have Free Will? | Robert Sapolsky & Andrew Huberman
youtube.comStanford Scientist, After Decades of Study, Concludes: We Don’t Have Free Will
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