1.) A version of the above essay currently features on the front-page of the online Psychology Today magazine.2.) If you can be in San Francisco on 1st February, you can see Zoltan Istvan, the author of the Transhumanist Wager, speaking the conference “Transhuman Visions” organised by ...
Today I’m going to tell you about a book I have been reading for ten years. It’s called “Cognitive Psychotherapy in a Longitudinal Phase.” You don’t say. I gave it a 3.5 stars out of four you can see in the link. Step 1: Complete all texts you received. Include 1,000 ...
Today, digital behavior is often analyzed through a method called “conversation analysis” since a major percentage of what we do online is a form of communication (either via text, pictures, videos or voice memos). The method allows for a detailed, sequential, and discursive analysis of real...
Reaction time [RT] data provides an interesting counterpoint to the most famous historical change in cognitive function – the generation on generation increase in IQ scores, known as theFlynn Effect. The Flynn Effect surprises two kinds of people – those who look at “kids today” and know b...
Also, I really don’t feel like watchingDavid Icke’s pronouncements about the Global Elite gathering outside of San Francisco or Russia Today’s coverage, which is homogeneously bad in all matters of fact. And you ever wonder what happened to Cindy Sheehan?Guess where she’s protesting! If...
“We can extend this offer for today only” “You know, take it home, bring it back, see how you like it” More of a point on a continuum than a discrete set of behaviors. pfogg•June 17, 2009 5:16 PM “…it was striking how some scam victims kept their decision to respond ...
7) Get a magazine subscription for a Minecraft magazine or National Geographic. Here is a list of fiction books my 8-year-old son has enjoyed reading himself: Horrid Henry by Francesca Williams Beast Quest by Adam Blade Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney ...
Block and colleagues’ model also strikes me as more evolutionarily plausible than the theories of self-control in vogue today. For example, consider Pinker’s (1997) account of anger as a signaling device. In a competitive environment, it is a liability to be known as the person who can ...
Let me introduce myself. My name is Phil Monroe and I am a Clinical Psychologist. From 2000 to 2017 I was the Director of the MA Counseling and related programs in the Graduate School of Counseling at Missio Seminary. One of my projects was to create the
In 2015 one of my students tweeted about the exercise—“WHAT KIND OF PROFESSOR DOES THIS”—and his lament went viral. People around the globe weighed in: Does so many people choosing six points mean it’s human nature to be greedy and selfish?