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Barbara Dautrich
Dec 17, 20246 min read
The Musical Brain: Why Even the Blues Feel Good
The Musical Brain: Why Even the Blues Feel Good Music is one of humanity's most profound universal experiences. Whether it’s a joyful...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 16, 20247 min read
Can Psychology Be an Empirical Science? Rethinking the Foundations of Mind Study
Can Psychology Be an Empirical Science? Rethinking the Foundations of Mind Study Imagine trying to capture a rainbow in a jar—its colours...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 13, 20247 min read
How Sleep Deprivation Rewires the Brain: A Look at Altered Connectivity
How Sleep Deprivation Rewires the Brain: A Look at Altered Connectivity Have you ever had one of those nights where sleep feels...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 12, 20248 min read
Speaking in Two Language: The Cognitive Adventures of Bilingual Minds
Speaking in Two Language: The Cognitive Adventures of Bilingual Minds Have you ever watched someone effortlessly switch between two...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 11, 20248 min read
A New Frontier in Neuroscience: Exploring the Remote-Controlled Brain
A New Frontier in Neuroscience: Exploring the Remote-Controlled Brain Have you ever imagined a future where we can alter moods, soothe...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 10, 20247 min read
How a Tiny Mutation May Have Shaped Our Big Human Brains
Have you ever gazed up at the stars and pondered what sets our species apart, enabling us to build telescopes, compose symphonies, and...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 9, 20247 min read
Seeing Through Different Eyes: Understanding Blindness, Multiple Personalities, and the Brain
Have you ever wondered how a single mind can harbour multiple distinct identities, each with its own traits, memories, and even health...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 6, 20246 min read
Embracing Our Cognitive Blind Spots: Understanding the Brain's Unknown Unknowns
Have you ever had that nagging feeling that there's something you don't know, but you can't quite put your finger on what it might be?...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 5, 20246 min read
Exploring the Minds Behind the Science: When Neuroscientists Study Themselves
Have you ever pondered what happens when the explorers of the brain turn their gaze inward, studying their own minds? It's a fascinating...
Barbara Dautrich
Dec 4, 20245 min read
The Reproducibility Crisis: Unveiling the Path to More Reliable Science
Have you ever read about a groundbreaking scientific study, only to later hear that other researchers couldn't replicate the results?...
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