Part II of this series explores how media and social media work with negativity bias in the brain to further debilitate our children’s ability to function safely in the world.
Bias
Why We Find Meaning When It Isn’t There
Do you ever spot pictures in the clouds? Human brains are remarkably good at recognising patterns. This is an evolutionary advantage, but it comes at a cost.
A Cognitive Androcentric Bias
New research shows that men are cognitively more associated with human concepts than women.
Nobody Puts Butcher Babies In A Corner
Two musicians discuss their enduring bond that was forged in the fire of wanting to break free from the limits and judgments that were put on them.
How you may Unintentionally Discriminate with Expectations
Tips on how to avoid unintentionally discriminating against others and be more fair with your expectations at work
Perceiving is Believing
Does our perception deceive us?
When White Privilege becomes White Silence
How to use your privilege to move toward action
A Call to Heal Race-Based Trauma
Can therapy, a field shaped by white supremacy, heal the wounds of systemic oppression and racism? Why my answer is: not yet.
No, You Were Not Happier Way Back When — and Here’s Why
Science teaches us how to overcome the “rosy retrospection” bias.
How you may Unintentionally Discriminate with your Behaviour
How to be more inclusive and less discriminatory in your behaviours at work