In my post of February 16th, 2011, entitled How Much Do You Know About What You Don’t Know? I talk about how my own experience with migraine headaches demonstrates how we can know something about what we don’t know. At about the same time I was writing my post, a video showing a reporter in […]
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Insecure Attachment & Obesity, Pre-K & Entitlement, and Classrooms & Digital Tech—Imprisoning Minds In the Object World (part I)
Psychology undergraduate students just starting out often hear about neuroscientist Paul MacLean’s model known as the triune brain. Using evolution as a backdrop, MacLean’s model attempts to explain how the human brain developed. Although MacLean started sketching out his model in the 1960s, he worked in ernest to popularize his model with the 1990 release […]
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