Learn More by Mixing Things UpWhy interleaved practice is your best learning strategyErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Feb 2, 2022·6 min readErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Feb 2, 2022·6 min read
How Google Is Burrowing Deeper Into Your BrainThe blurring boundaries between you and the internetErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Jan 28, 2022·5 min readErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Jan 28, 2022·5 min read
Negativity Bias: Why Your Brain Loves the Dark SideThe science behind our obsession with all things infuriating, saddening, and terrifyingErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Oct 11, 2021·4 min readErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Oct 11, 2021·4 min read
Use Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion to Boost Your MotivationIt turns out that much of our burnout can be explained by centuries-old theoriesMichelle Loucadoux·Added Sep 16, 2021·6 min readMichelle Loucadoux·Added Sep 16, 2021·6 min read
Why Trying to ‘Turn Over a New Leaf’ Keeps Us StuckIt’s time to think about self-transformation in a different wayJane Elliott PhD·Added Sep 14, 2021·7 min readJane Elliott PhD·Added Sep 14, 2021·7 min read
How to Measure Your CreativityUncovering the mystery of the creative processErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Sep 10, 2021·5 min readErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Sep 10, 2021·5 min read
How Your Desk Helps You ThinkIf you love working from home, it’s because of the “extended mind”Clive Thompson·Added Sep 2, 2021·7 min readClive Thompson·Added Sep 2, 2021·7 min read
The Science of Why We Compare Ourselves to OthersA neuroscientist explains our obsession with “upward social comparison bias.”Erman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Aug 26, 2021·4 min readErman Misirlisoy, PhD·Added Aug 26, 2021·4 min read
How ‘Chaos Theory’ Can Help You Get Ahead in Your CareerIt’s time to say goodbye to the traditional linear path of the pastGeorge J. Ziogas·Added Aug 18, 2021·4 min readGeorge J. Ziogas·Added Aug 18, 2021·4 min read