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technology and psychology

The boundary between a person's inner world and the external technological environment is becoming increasingly porous. In this collection, we gather materials that focus not on the technical specifications of devices or algorithms, but on how they transform our sensory experience, our perception of intimacy, and our understanding of identity. We are interested in the point of tension where innovation collides with fundamental psychological needs, sometimes giving rise to new forms of alienation or, conversely, offering unconventional ways of self-discovery.

NeuroBlog

Digital Minimalism Without Moving to the Woods

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

How to find a balance between the digital world and your own peace of mind – without radical solutions, giving up your smartphone, or living in a cabin in the woods.

Alice Weil May 7, 2026

NeuroBlog

Game Design as Psychotherapy: The Games That Heal

Creativity & Entertainment Game Design

Can video games be considered a tool for psychological aid – or is it all just an elegant excuse for spending countless hours in front of a screen?

Oscar Blum May 4, 2026

NeuroBlog

Long-Term Planning Without the Illusion of Control

Personal Growth & Learning Personal Maturity

How to create plans for years ahead without deceiving yourself with expectations of stability – and why true maturity starts with the skill of acting in the face of uncertainty.

Kimura Takao May 1, 2026

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