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Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences

By Michele Marenus — 2020

Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences proposes that people are not born with all of the intelligence they will ever have.

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We Don’t Understand How Emotions Work. A Neuroscientist Explains Why we often get it wrong

Emotions are your brain’s best guesses of what your bodily sensations mean, guided by your past experience.

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The 7 Worst Habits for Your Brain

Bad choices and everyday missteps could harm your cognition. Here’s how to combat several of them.

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Can We Change Our Mental Health Genes?

Hyla Cass shares the words of William Walsh, a nutritional medicine expert.

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What Near-Death Experiences Reveal About the Brain

A close brush can leave a lasting mental legacy—and may tell us about how the mind functions under extreme conditions.

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Cognitive Psychology