Once every thousand years, the flower blooms – not to show the future, but the moment when the past could have gone another way. Botanist Elias Marsh becomes witness to the impossible.
NeuroBlog
I Spent a Month Watching My Cat Like a Psychopath. Here's What I Discovered
Psychology & Society • Animal Behavior
Pets can display behavior that echoes human personality disorders – and that tells us a lot about ourselves.
Детектив Нико Блейд расследует убийство программистки, чья тень продолжает жить после смерти хозяйки, и обнаруживает, что весь Детройт охвачен восстанием цифровых двойников.
NeuroBlog
Why Our Brain Whispers: «You're Not Good Enough»
Psychology & Society • Neurobiology of Behavior
Neurobiology reveals how ancient survival mechanisms turn us into our own harshest critics.
NeuroBlog
I Lived by Five Calendars at Once for a Month. Here's What It Did to My Brain
Psychology & Society • Culture
An experiment in switching between calendar systems revealed just how deeply time shapes our sense of reality and self-identity.
Field observations of student behavior show that the modern school has become a place where children play the role of spectators in their own learning.
NeuroBlog
When the Algorithm Becomes Pygmalion: A Soul in a Digital Body
Artificial intelligence • Communication
Exploring the phenomenon of AI «coming to life» in human perception through the lens of ancient myths and modern psychology.
NeuroBlog
I Pretended to Be Invisible for a Month. Here's What I Learned About Our Hunger for Attention
Psychology & Society • Social Psychology
An experiment in total self-ignoring revealed an unexpected truth about why we all crave to be seen so desperately.
NeuroBlog
Я месяц работала в пижаме. Вот как это изменило мою жизнь
Psychology & Society • Productivity
Эксперимент с удалённой работой показал, что граница между домом и офисом – это не про место, а про психологические барьеры в голове.