Articles
- A Talk with George Lakoff
- An Existential Crisis in Neuroscience
- by Grigori Guitchounts; Nautilus, Jan. 23, 2020
- Gödel, Escher, Bach: Review
- Is the Default Mode of the Brain to Suffer?
- by Drake Baer; New York Magazine, Jan. 19, 2017
- Modern Media Is a DoS Attack on Your Free Will
- by Brian Gallagher; Nautilus, Sep. 21, 2017
- Reconstructing and deconstructing the self: cognitive mechanisms in meditation practice
- by Cortland J. Dahl, Antoine Lutz, Richard J. Davidson
- Reconstruction of a Train Wreck: How Priming Research Went off the Rails
- by Ulrich Schimmack, Moritz Heene, and Kamini Kesavan; Replication Index, Feb. 2, 2017
- Skim reading is the new normal. The effect on society is profound
- by Maryanne Wolf; The Guardian, Aug. 25, 2018
- This is what love does to your brain
- by Sean Illing; Vox, Apr. 23, 2018
Cognitive Psychology: Articles
- Interoception Is Our Sixth Sense, and It May Be Key to Mental Health
- by Diana Kwon; Scientific American, Dec. 16, 2025
- Populism fast and slow
- by Joseph Heath; In Due Course, Oct. 19, 2025
- The brain’s reading of the body’s state is key to mental health
- by Camilla Nord; Psyche Magazine, Feb. 16, 2022
- Invisible Manipulators of Your Mind
- by Tamsin Shaw; New York Review of Books, Apr. 20, 2017
Cognitive Psychology: Resources
Farnam Street
- Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions
- Second-Order Thinking: What Smart People Use to Outperform
- The Two Types of Knowledge
- Understanding your Circle of Competence
Miscellaneous
- Alan Turing
- Site maintained by Andrew Hodges
- Cognitive Science
- Stanford Enc. of Philosophy
- Cognitive Style
- Wikipedia article
- Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
- Washington University
- Field Guide to Philosophy of Mind
- Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science
- Philosophy, Neuroscience, Psychology
- Washington University
Politics
- Rockridge Institute Writings « George Lakoff
- Who is George Lakoff?
- Series of blog entries: Effect Measure
Software
- Nonverbal Overload: A Theoretical Argument for the Causes of Zoom Fatigue · Volume 2, Issue 1
- by Jeremy N. Bailenson; Technology, Mind & Behavior; Feb. 23, 2021
- Why video calls cause Zoom fatigue and how to fix it, according to Stanford paper
- by Paulina Firozi and Allyson Chiu; Washington Post, Mar. 3, 2021
