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Some aspects of our internal mental life seem to defy measurement. "Intuition" seems like a prime example of something impossible to quantify... But what if it's not? Dr. Joel Pearson tells us about his ingenious studies putting a value on human intuition.
The post #230: Measuring Intuition with Dr. Joel Pearson appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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Last-minute cramming (even on lots of nootropics) isn't the best gameplan for effective learning. So what is? Learning researchers explain the theory and practice of efficiently building your mental toolkit.
The post #229: Learning to Learn appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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Our senses provide us with a best-guess interpretation of reality -- but it's only a guess. Dr. Anil Seth explains how perception and consciousness interact, and how we can intentionally shift our "reality filter" with methods like induced synesthesia.
The post #228: Perception as a Controlled Hallucination appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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You don't think much about your electricity until the power goes out. And human metabolism is kind of the same way. Dr. Navdeep Chandel explains why metabolism is worth paying attention to -- for lifespan, healthspan, and for dodging disease.
The post #226: The Return of Metabolism appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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"Schizophrenia" is a word that strikes fear in the hearts (and minds) of those who have seen its effects. It's often misunderstood -- but one aspect that's universally recognized is that it's a *big deal.* And it affects nearly 1% of the adult population.
The post #225: Schizophrenia with Dr. Tyrone Cannon appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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Ketogenic Diets, Ketone Salts, Ketone Esters... What does all this mean -- and which ones will help turn your brain into a well-lubricated fat-burning engine most easily? Dr. Brianna Stubbs -- who is a biohacker and world-class athlete as well as a research scientist -- explains.
The post #223: Ketone Esters with Dr. Brianna Stubbs appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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It's easier to smoke marijuana legally these days than it is to study it. Strange, but true. But with tens of millions of Americans using recreational marijuana regularly...isn't it time we learned what it's doing to our brains?
The post #221: Marijuana, the Non-Medical Kind ;) appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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Music, maybe second only to language, seems to be one of the defining characteristics of the human brain -- and an abiding interest for all known human cultures. And it turns out to be both a read/write interface.
The post #216: Music and Creativity with Dr. Psyche Loui appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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Conventional wisdom holds that knowing more languages is "good for your brain." But what makes it so? And good in which ways? Dr. Ellen Bialystok is one of the world's foremost experts, and conducted many of the studies that has brought this "common knowledge" to the public.
The post #212: Multi-Lingual Brains with Dr. Ellen Bialystok appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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The FDA has given a green light to a Phase 3 trial using MDMA as a psychologist-assisted therapy against PTSD. How might this "party drug" work in a non-party context?
The post #211: MDMA vs. PTSD appeared first on Smart Drug Smarts.
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