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Daniel Amen, modern snake oil pusher: Bad for science, bad for you

February 18, 2016by corysinman Leave a comment

Daniel Amen is a scary manifestation of the fallibility of our current populous that doesn’t understand current science (partially because we aren’t doing a good job of describing our work) and […]

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Dissertation and Postdoctoral Hiatus

October 8, 2015by corysinman Leave a comment

Hi readers, I know I fell of the face of the blogosphere for a while, but I’m trying to slowly but surely make come back. In the past year I’ve filled […]

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This is science.

March 19, 2014by corysinman Leave a comment

Stanford Professor Andrei Linde celebrates physics breakthrough   Everyone. This is science. This is the why we do science. This is the joy of science. We do it both to […]

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Things learned

The New Science of Mind

November 23, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Originally posted on vnstherapy:
September 6, 2013 The New Science of Mind By ERIC R. KANDEL THESE days it is easy to get irritated with the exaggerated interpretations of brain…

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Searching for capital ‘T’ Truth in ‘Brain Porn’: Useful, not perfect

November 19, 2013by corysinman 1 Comment

‘Brain Porn’ Not So Seductive After All? Though the article title is a bit over the top (you surprise me sometimes NPR), here are 2 great articles on something that […]

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11 things you didn’t know other people thought or did…until now

October 24, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

For some reasons I have some of my best thoughts as I’m falling asleep. I don’t remember what sparked the idea, but I think you’ll know what I’m talking about. […]

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Random thoughts, Things learned, Why?

No room for doubt

October 14, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

I believe this is a fundamental issue with the world today (and in the past). Many who are so convinced of their beliefs that they leave no room for doubt. […]

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Life, Things learned, Thinking, Why?

Quoted in Celebrating 50 years of psychology at Emory

October 2, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Quoted in Celebrating 50 years of psychology at Emory I gave a talk last month for the 50 year anniversary of the Psychology department at Emory. The writer quoted me […]

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Career, Life, Random thoughts, Things learned

Where have all of the polymaths gone?

September 16, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Where have all of the Leonardo DaVinci’s and Archimedes gone?  Several writers have suggested that the enlightenment of all ( or most) has reduced the need and prevalence of polymaths. […]

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Miracles: How science updates our old understanding of reality

September 1, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Miracles do not necessarily require divine intervention, but are rather “something that is impossible from an old understanding of reality and possible from a new one” -Charles Eisenstein Miracles are […]

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