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Alison Gopnik: What Do Babies Think?

By Alison Gopnik — 2011

“Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species,” says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play.

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How Your Brain’s Executive Function Works—and How to Improve It | Sabine Doebel

You use your brain’s executive function every day—it’s how you do things like pay attention, plan ahead and control impulses.

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How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky

There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world—and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures.

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Cognitive Psychology Simply Explained

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18:55

Out-of-Body Experiences, Consciousness, and Cognitive Neuroprosthetics: Olaf Blanke at TEDxCHUV

"What is a conscious self ? What exactly makes an experience a subjective phenomenon ? Starting with the neurology of out-of-body experiences and the breakdown of bodily mechanisms of self-consciousness, this talk presents novel neuroscience data on self-consciousness and subjectivity in healthy...

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Mind, Matter, and Life: Fritjof Capra

Fritjof Capra summarizes years of research and revelation on the systems view of life in 17 profound and significant minutes.

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