"The Mind/Brain Problem;" "Lyman's Article;" "More on Clive": Links and Full-Text Responses
Links to and full-text responses to some of the Psychology 800 blogs: Sarit Golub; Po Lai Yau
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Links to and full-text responses to some of the Psychology 800 blogs: Sarit Golub; Po Lai Yau
The sounds of the room were a bright blue, lightly spotted with the cacophony of sadness...
Hello again, Karen. Here's the experience I wanted you to look at and comment on, as well as some other emotionally based musical moments.
Continue reading "Response to Karen Alterescu: "More on Clive"" »
The illusion and emergence of memory in "Mrs. Dalloway."
(Note: I mention the Radiolab show about memory and forgetting, which isn't supposed to be listened to until a later date, but I really felt inspired by it. I promise I didn't give away too much.)
Continue reading "The Phoenix of Memory and Virginia Woolf" »
Schizophrenia, Zunshine's way, and the way I want to apply it to my work.
To a fellow blogger outside of the Tougaw stratosphere: "Chris"
Response to "What Do You Do?"
Why Sacks' "The Lost Mariner" brought shivers down my spine.
...Yeah, I'm talking to you...
Continue reading "Consciousness Report #6: And Your Mother Too" »
Lauren Slater and one of the many sad stories behind historical "truth."
A somewhat lie based on a somewhat truth.
This is a review of the blog "Mixing Memory" by "Chris," an anonymous blogger (and self-proclaimed cognitive psychologist). It is meant to be for "The New York Times" (technology section).
Happy reading!
Continue reading ""Chris" Who? The Melding of Minds and Lives in "Mixing Memory"" »
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