Hacking Human Minds

Social Networks Hacking Human Minds By Shawn Fuller Contributing Writer Social networks, the ones we have belonged to ever since we ventured out of the trees and onto the savannah, have always been our most important source of information. More than ever before we need to understand the nature of such networks and the impact … Continuer la lecture de Hacking Human Minds

The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success

A child is presented with a marshmallow and given a choice: Eat this one now, or wait and enjoy two later. What will she do? And what are the implications for her behavior later in life? by Walter Mischel The world's leading expert on self-control, Walter Mischel has proven that the ability to delay gratification is critical for a successful life, predicting higher SAT scores, better social and cognitive functioning, a healthier lifestyle and a greater sense of self-worth. But is willpower prewired, or can it be taught? In The Marshmallow Test, Mischel explains how self-control can be mastered and applied to challenges in everyday life--from weight control to quitting smoking, overcoming heartbreak, making major decisions, and planning for retirement. With profound implications for the choices we make in parenting, education, public policy and self-care, The Marshmallow Test will change the way you think about who we are and what we can be.

Watch & Listen

Choose a topic area to explore or browse the featured stories below. Biological Evolution Language Tools & Technology Evolution of Ideas Sustainability Economy Health & Education Intercultural Understanding Discovering Our Distant Ancestors Watch: Spencer Wells takes us, as he says, on a journey that began “a long time ago [when] your family were on the brink of … Continuer la lecture de Watch & Listen

Our Memory

“Memory’s machinery reconstructs events, whether they have happened or might happen. The brain ignores time’s boundaries.” Daphna Shohamy, PhD. Robert Ornstein, PhD; David Sobel, MD, MPH; and Sally MallamContributing Writers The content of this section, unless indicated, represents Robert Ornstein’s award-winning Psychology of Evolution Trilogy and Multimind. It is reproduced here by kind permission of the Estate of Robert … Continuer la lecture de Our Memory

Unconscious Associations

Thomas Eakins, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Some unconscious connections aren’t just metaphorical but are grounded in how we perceive and interact with our world. We automatically associate “high” with good — and, of course, “good” with “God.”  Robert Ornstein, PhD; David Sobel, MD, MPH; and Sally MallamContributing Writers The content of this section, unless indicated, … Continuer la lecture de Unconscious Associations

Stereotyping: What Is It and Can We Neutralize Its Effect

“A mind trying to defeat a stereotype leaves little mental capacity free for anything else we’re doing.” – Claude Steele. David Sobel, MD, MPH, and Sally MallamContributing Writers In his autobiography “Parallel Time,” Brent Staples, an African-American writer, describes being a graduate student at the University of Chicago. While walking down the street dressed as a … Continuer la lecture de Stereotyping: What Is It and Can We Neutralize Its Effect

Improbable Scholars

Featured Book Improbable Scholars The Rebirth of a Great American School System and a Strategy for America’s Schools David L. KirpPaperback edition 2015 How do we determine if our schools are preparing students for a meaningful future in our society? How can we improve schools that are not living up to those standards? David Kirp … Continuer la lecture de Improbable Scholars

Education in the Developing World

Savelugu Girls Model School in northern Ghana. Photo: Lotte Ærsøe/Oxfam IBIS. Education is a powerful catalyst for change. Education can help lift people out of poverty, enhance health, and transform attitudes by providing essential life skills. All children deserve access to quality education, regardless of wealth or gender. Technology can improve access, but it must … Continuer la lecture de Education in the Developing World

The World of the Poor

The poor live with lawlessness, poor nutrition, low quality of education, and have so little cash reserves that simple mistakes or health problems can have devastating consequences. The poor live with lawlessness, poor nutrition, low quality of education, and have so little cash reserves that simple mistakes or health problems can have devastating consequences. The … Continuer la lecture de The World of the Poor

Influence: Why Are We Susceptible to Influence?

“The advantage of such shortcut responding lies in its efficiency and economy; by reacting automatically to a normally informative trigger feature, an individual preserves crucial time, energy, and mental capacity. The disadvantage of such responding lies in its vulnerability to silly and costly mistakes.” Robert Cialdini David Sobel, MD, MPH, and Sally MallamContributing Writers As we’ve … Continuer la lecture de Influence: Why Are We Susceptible to Influence?