
The Cognitations Podcast
@cognitations
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🎙️ A podcast exploring why (& how) cognitive science is relevant to our daily lives. Backed by @adigitaltanay, @smallestsnippet, @InstitutNicod @Cognition_ENS
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🎙️ EP #16 . Two people can hear different things when listening to the same sound (see 🧵): how does our auditory system really work? Cindy & @MariusMercier discuss this and much more with Daniel Pressnitzer .
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We also recommend checking out @mnvrsngh 's monster thread on the cross-cultural nature of work and leisure:
In the 1970s & 80s, anthropologists working in small-scale, non-industrial societies fastidiously noted down what people were doing throughout the day. I’ve been exploring the data & am struck by one of the most popular activities: doing nothing. [thread]
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🎙️ EP #17 . Most of us struggle w/ work-life balance. Long before the existence of long commutes & busy calendars, our ancestors lived as hunter-gatherers (HGs). Do HGs have more free time? @adigitaltanay discusses this & much more with Mark Dyble . 1/2.
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EP #12 | Jacob Beck recommends a book + some of his personal pop-science pieces like this one: Check out his personal website for more pop-science pieces
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EP #10 | @TCollinsUPCite recommends viewing some cool visual illusions (and illusion contests) and Moby Dick - we leave it to you to find out the link between cognitive science and Moby Dick:
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EP #9 | Pierre Jacob recommends
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Why advances in perceptual psychology, not neuroscience, should be grabbing headlines.
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EP #8 | @camiscaff & Alejandrina Cristia recommend yet another podcast: +
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L'acquisition du langage sous la loupe des scientifiques
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EP #7 | @CoralieChevall1 recommends checking out the.@TheDissenterYT podcast. He has extensively interviewed people from across the behavioural and cognitive sciences, and is still going strong.
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EP #4 | @StePalminteri mentions that students shouldn't hesitate reading the old classics/papers in psychology/neuroscience. He also recommends
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Over the years, a lot of our guests have recommended various books and/or media relating to various aspects of cognitive science. A 🧵 . EP #1 | @hugoreasoning recommends
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🎙️EP #13 Out. Why do humans think about knowledge? How does this capacity enable communication? @smallestsnippet discusses this and much more with Jennifer Nagel.
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