The seven sins of memory, with Daniel Schacter, PhD

The seven sins of memory, with Daniel Schacter, PhD

Human memory is imperfect – we all misplace our keys, forget acquaintances’ names and misremember the details of our own past. Daniel Schacter, PhD, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, discusses why memory is so fallible, the causes and consequences of the most common memory errors, how memory changes as we age, and how memory is tied to our ability to plan for the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Encore: The benefits of being bilingual, with Viorica Marian, PhD

Encore: The benefits of being bilingual, with Viorica Marian, PhD

More than half the world’s population speaks more than one language. Viorica Marian, PhD, of Northwestern University, talks about why speaking multiple languages may have far-reaching cognitive benefi...

31 Joulu 202545min

Encore: Learning to embrace winter, with Kari Leibowitz, PhD

Encore: Learning to embrace winter, with Kari Leibowitz, PhD

Are you dreading the cold, dark months ahead? In Scandinavia, where the winters are among the coldest and darkest on earth, many people look forward to winter as a time of coziness, beauty, and rest. ...

24 Joulu 202541min

How competition drives our behavior, with Stephen Garcia, PhD

How competition drives our behavior, with Stephen Garcia, PhD

From classrooms to boardrooms, from sports to social media, we’re constantly sizing ourselves up against other people -- and being sized up in return. Dr. Stephen Garcia discusses what drives some peo...

17 Joulu 202535min

What moral psychology has to say about charitable giving, with Joshua Greene, PhD

What moral psychology has to say about charitable giving, with Joshua Greene, PhD

It’s December, which means it’s peak season for charitable donations. But how do you decide which organizations to support? Joshua Greene, PhD, discusses how people make moral choices and the implicat...

10 Joulu 202551min

Why nature is good for your brain, with Marc Berman, PhD

Why nature is good for your brain, with Marc Berman, PhD

In an age of increasing distractions, researchers have found that spending time in nature can be an antidote that helps us restore our focus and attention. Marc Berman, PhD, talks about why natural en...

3 Joulu 202541min

How to raise grateful kids, with Andrea Hussong, PhD

How to raise grateful kids, with Andrea Hussong, PhD

Studies have shown that gratitude can help us cope with challenges and is good for our relationships and our health. But figuring out how to foster gratitude in kids isn't always easy or obvious. Andr...

26 Marras 202526min

When sounds are unbearable: Understanding misophonia, with Heather Hansen, PhD

When sounds are unbearable: Understanding misophonia, with Heather Hansen, PhD

For people with misophonia, certain sounds – like chewing, coughing or pen clicking – can trigger strong emotional reactions including anxiety, disgust and rage. Heather Hansen, PhD, director of the M...

19 Marras 202536min

Navigating the mental health impact of GLP-1s, with Rachel Goldman, PhD

Navigating the mental health impact of GLP-1s, with Rachel Goldman, PhD

Over the past several years, the rise of GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy has changed the conversation around weight and obesity in the U.S. Rachel Goldman, PhD, talks about how GLP-1s work; th...

12 Marras 202537min

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