Skip to main content

Home/ Psychology: The Science Of Human Nature/ Group items tagged Explorer

Rss Feed Group items tagged

thinkahol *

TEDxRheinMain - Prof. Dr. Thomas Metzinger - The Ego Tunnel - YouTube - 0 views

  •  
    Brain, bodily awareness, and the emergence of a conscious self: these entities and their relations are explored by Germanphilosopher and cognitive scientist Metzinger. Extensively working with neuroscientists he has come to the conclusion that, in fact, there is no such thing as a "self" -- that a "self" is simply the content of a model created by our brain - part of a virtual reality we create for ourselves. But if the self is not "real," he asks, why and how did it evolve? How does the brain construct the self? In a series of fascinating virtual reality experiments, Metzinger and his colleagues have attempted to create so-called "out-of-body experiences" in the lab, in order to explore these questions. As a philosopher, he offers a discussion of many of the latest results in robotics, neuroscience, dream and meditation research, and argues that the brain is much more powerful than we have ever imagined. He shows us, for example, that we now have the first machines that have developed an inner image of their own body -- and actually use this model to create intelligent behavior. In addition, studies exploring the connections between phantom limbs and the brain have shown us that even people born without arms or legs sometimes experience a sensation that they do in fact have limbs that are not there. Experiments like the "rubber-hand illusion" demonstrate how we can experience a fake hand as part of our self and even feel a sensation of touch on the phantom hand form the basis and testing ground for the idea that what we have called the "self" in the past is just the content of a transparent self-model in our brains. Now, as new ways of manipulating the conscious mind-brain appear on the scene, it will soon become possible to alter our subjective reality in an unprecedented manner. The cultural consequences of this, Metzinger claims, may be immense: we will need a new approach to ethics, and we will be forced to think about ourselves in a fundamentally new way. At
thinkahol *

YouTube - Explorations of the Mind: Well-Being - 0 views

  •  
    Daniel Kahneman is an internationally renowned psychologist whose work spans cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and the science of well-being. In recognition of his groundbreaking work on human judgment and decision-making, Kahneman received the 2002 Nobel Prize. In this program he explores
MrGhaz .

They Came From Outer Space: Lift Off to a Better Life - 0 views

  •  
    Millions of people watch a rock concert relayed to opposite ends of the world. A fire fighter wearing breathing apparatus spends 25 minutes in a burning building rescuing a trapped child. A prospective buyer watches as a mechanic runs a complete check on a used car. On a remote Texas ranch, water is heated with solar panels. An orthopedic surgeon analyzes the muscle movements of a victim of cerebral palsy. A student in a college dormitory spots an intruder and triggers a portable alarm. These seemingly disconnected events have all been made possible by an advanced technology that has made a radical difference in day-to-day life on earth: they are all spin-offs from NASA's space exploration programs.
thinkahol *

Simoleon Sense » Blog Archive » Exploring Interior vs Exterior Rationality - 0 views

  •  
    Interior rationality looks something like this. People have beliefs. Upon those beliefs, they base other beliefs. For a mental image, this view of beliefs wouldn't look like a neatly stacked block of wood, but instead a jagged pile of rocks, or an intertwined mess of tree branches. The point being, beliefs are dependent on other beliefs, and together they give rise to certain behaviors, outside of what is true or no
smmtopmarket78

Buy SoundCloud Accounts - SmmTopMarket - 0 views

  •  
    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
  •  
    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
  •  
    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
franstassigny

Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism - 0 views

  •  
    This two-day conference, supported by the Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism (Birkbeck, University of London), Birkbeck College, University of London and the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies of the University of Essex, will bring together historians, social theorists and psychoanalysts to explore the impact of the Second World War and totalitarianism on psychoanalysis, and of psychoanalysis on the understanding of the war and totalitarian systems
thinkahol *

Think faster focus better and remember more: Rewiring our brain to stay younger... - 0 views

  •  
    October 24, 2008 - Google Tech Talks June 16, 2008 ABSTRACT Explore the brain's amazing ability to change throughout a person's life. This phenomenon-called neuroplasticty-is the science behind brain fitness, and it has been called one of the most extraordinary scientific discoveries of the 20th century. PBS had recently aired this special, The Brain Fitness Program, which explains the brain's complexities in a way that both scientists and people with no scientific background can appreciate. This is opportunity to learn more about how our minds work-and to find out more about the latest in cutting-edge brain research, from the founder of Posit Science and creator of the Brain Fitness Program software, Dr. Michael Merzenich. Speaker: Dr. Michael Merzenich, Ph.D. Michael M. Merzenich, PhD: Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Merzenich leads the company's scientific team. For more than three decades, Dr. Merzenich has been a leading pioneer in brain plasticity research. He is the Francis A. Sooy Professor at the Keck Center for Integrative Neurosciences at UCSF. Dr. Merzenich is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, including the Ipsen Prize, Zulch Prize of the Max Planck Institute, Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award and Purkinje Medal. Dr. Merzenich has published more than 200 articles, including many in leading peer-reviewed journals, such as Science and Nature. His work is also often covered in the popular press, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Time and Newsweek. He has appeared on Sixty Minutes II, CBS Evening News and Good Morning America. In the late 1980s, Dr. Merzenich was on the team that invented the cochlear implant, now distributed by market leader Advanced Bionics. In 1996, Dr. Merzenich was the founding CEO of Scientific Learning Corporation (Nasdaq: SCIL), which markets and distributes software that applies principles of brain plasticity to assist children with language
franstassigny

The complexities of the psychopath test: A Q&A with Jon Ronson - 0 views

  •  
    Jon Ronson is the author of The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry, an exploration of what defines a psychopath. At TED2012, he told a part of that story on stage - how he met a man named Tony who was held for years in a psychiatric prison because he faked mental illness too well, and about how Ronson himself became trained (perhaps too well also) to spot psychopaths for himself.
thinkahol *

Michael Lewis on the King of Human Error | Business | Vanity Fair - 0 views

  • Kahneman has a phrase to describe what they did: “Ironic research.”
  •  
    The book was originally titled Thinking About Thinking. Just arriving in bookstores from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, it's now called Thinking, Fast and Slow. It's wonderful, of course. To anyone with the slightest interest in the workings of his own mind it is so rich and fascinating that any summary of it would seem absurd. Kahneman walks the lay reader (i.e., me) through the research of the past few decades that has described, as it has never been described before, what appear to be permanent kinks in human reason. The story he tells has two characters-he names them "System 1" and "System 2"-that stand in for our two different mental operations. System 1 (fast thinking) is the mental state in which you probably drive a car or buy groceries. It relies heavily on intuition and is amazingly capable of misleading and also of being misled. The slow-thinking System 2 is the mental state that understands how System 1 might be misled and steps in to try to prevent it from happening. The most important quality of System 2 is that it is lazy; the most important quality of System 1 is that it can't be turned off. We pass through this life on the receiving end of a steady signal of partially reliable information that we only occasionally, and under duress, evaluate thoroughly. Through these two characters the author describes the mistakes your mind is prone to make and then explores the reasons for its errors.
Heather McQuaid

BPS Research Digest: Psychology at the end of the world - 0 views

  •  
    studying extreme explorers
Heather McQuaid

Collaborative fixation: Effects of others' ideas on brainstorming - Kohn - 2010 - Appli... - 0 views

  •  
    Three experiments examined whether or not fixation effects occur in brainstorming as a function of receiving ideas from others. Exchanging ideas in a group reduced the number of domains of ideas that were explored by participants. Additionally, ideas given by brainstormers conformed to ideas suggested by other participants. Temporal analyses showed how the quantity, variety and novelty of ideas fluctuate over the course of a brainstorming session. Taking a break modulated the natural decline over time in the quantity and variety of ideas. Although fixation was observed in brainstorming in terms of conformity and restriction of the breadth of ideas, it did not influence the number of ideas generated in these experiments.
Vickie Ranz

Against Intuition - ChronicleReview.com - 0 views

  • f anything can be pursued in an armchair, philosophy can," the esteemed Oxford philosopher Timothy Williamson told the Aristotelian Society, of London, a few years ago. That may sound like an innocuous
  • Experimental philosophers also draw on work by contemporary psychologists demonstrating just how malleable human cognition is, how easily redirected and reshaped it is by external cues, even as the conscious mind remains blissfully unaware. Opinions on crime and punishment, for instance, can be altered by placing people in a dirty room designed to trigger feelings of disgust: Subjects in such experiments respond more punitively when asked what should be done to certain hypothetical criminals.
    • Vickie Ranz
       
      If Intuition means (knowledge) - understanding without apparent effort, quick and ready insight seemingly independent of previous experiences or empirical knowledge (with an emphasis on empirical knowledge), then this test isn't a good test. I think intuition is a deeper process than experiencing something or even learning about something and drawing a new conclusion from that experience or new knowledge. Maybe it is something as simple as seeing linkages that haven't been pointed out by anyone else and making educated guesses. But, then again, maybe it is something as mysterious as tapping into an unconscious web of collective knowledge and all people really are linked to one another spiritually.
  • They think that by studying human minds, using empirical techniques, and drawing on the insights of modern psychological science, they can get a better sense of where intuitions come from, and whether or when they should be granted credence.
    • Vickie Ranz
       
      Using several different methods to look at a problem is a way of opening up thought so that more possibilities can be explored. And, if more possibilties can be explored, then, more conclusions can be drawn and tested for relevancy. I don't think that this is a bad thing. Take for example the writer who uses art as a spring board for new ideas or to expand his/her thinking in order to write newer/fresher things -- to get past static thinking.
  •  
    An article on "Experimental Philosophy", and the "x-phi" movement.
thinkahol *

What's Missing From Our 'Cognitive Toolkit'? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  •  
    Thinkers explore whether there are workarounds for cognitive traits that may be holding back human progress.
thinkahol *

Why do depressed people lie in bed? A surprising theory | Psychology Today - 0 views

  •  
    So this alternative theory turns the standard explanation on its head. Depressed people don't end up lying in bed because they are undercommitted to goals. They end up lying in bed because they are overcommitted to goals that are failing badly. The idea that depressed people cannot disengage efforts from failure is a relatively new theory. It has not been much tested in research studies. However, the idea is well worth exploring. It fits well clinically with the kinds of situations that often precipitate serious depression -- the battered wife who cannot bring herself to leave her troubled marriage, the seriously injured athlete who cannot bring himself to retire, the laid off employee who cannot bring herself to abandon her chosen career despite a lack of positions in her line of work. Seeing these depressions in terms of unreachable goals may be useful clinically, and may help us better understand how ordinary low moods can escalate into incapacitating bouts of depression.
thinkahol *

5 Things That Internet Porn Reveals About Our Brains | Sex & the Brain | DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views

  •  
    With its expansive range and unprecedented potential for anonymity, (the Internet gives voice to our deepest urges and most uninhibited thoughts. Inspired by the wealth of unfettered expression available online, neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam, who met as Ph.D. candidates at Boston University, began plumbing a few chosen search engines (including Dogpile and AOL) to create the world's largest experiment in sexuality in 2009. Quietly tapping into a billion Web searches, they explored the private activities of more than 100 million men and women around the world. The result is the first large-scale scientific examination of human sexuality in more than half a century, since biologist Alfred Kinsey famously interviewed more than 18,000 middle-class Caucasians about their sexual behavior and published the Kinsey reports in 1948 and 1953. Building on the work of Kinsey, neuroscientists have long made the case that male and female sexuality exist on different planes. But like Kinsey himself, they have been hampered by the dubious reliability of self-reports of sexual behavior and preferences as well as by small sample sizes. That is where the Internet comes in. By accessing raw data from Web searches and employing the help of Alexa-a company that measures Web traffic and publishes a list of the million most popular sites in the world-Ogas and Gaddam shine a light on hidden desire, a quirky realm of lust, fetish, and kink that, like the far side of the moon, has barely been glimpsed. Here is a sampling of their fascinating results, selected from their book, A Billion Wicked Thoughts.
geqfinance

Buying Your Next House, Investment Properties, Lowest Mortgage Rates - 0 views

  •  
    For many people, new developments in life can mean it's time to look for a new home. Whether it be a recent raise, an addition to the family or just a calling to explore something new, your housing needs have to meet whatever change life brings your way.
Maxime Lagacé

Don't Shelter Your Children: Coping With Stress As A Child Develops Resilience And Emot... - 5 views

  • We already know that "suffering builds character", but a new study suggests that it may do a lot more than that.
  • Successfully coping with stress at an early age may significantly increase your chances of being a more resilient adult, as well as strengthen your ability to regulate emotions.
  • Parents may feel that by preventing their child from encountering any and all potential hardship they are helping to preserve their emotional well-being, but going through a little stress and encouraging them to cope with it effectively will benefit them far more when it comes to being a more resilient, independent, and emotionally stable adult.
  • ...6 more annotations...
  • Stressful experiences that are challenging but not overwhelming appear to promote the development of subsequent resilience in children.
  • Youths that were exposed to stress actually had less anxiety, lower levels of stress, and had more confidence in exploring novel situations
  • after coping with stress successfully, your brain says, "Hey, that wasn't too bad. I can handle this."
  • The key point in the article is that mild stress exposure resulted in positive changes in the brain, not torture or a series of near-death experiences.
  • The take-home point is this: not all stress is bad.
  • You can't buffer your child from every non-happy moment in his life, so at least take comfort in the fact that while he is suffering in the short term, he is enhancing his well-being in the long term.
  •  
    Article that explains why we should let our children experience some stress.  Not all stress is bad...
Amit Singh

Explore Latest Mobile Covers In India - 0 views

  •  
    Get your hands on latest mobile covers India as we have a wide selection to take your pick from. Whether it's Samsung, Apple, HTC, Gionee, Micromax, Redmi, Blackberry cases and covers, we have a wide line-up ready to meet your needs.
1 - 18 of 18
Showing 20 items per page