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Craig Richard Ph.D., Professor at Shenandoah University, Researcher of ASMR Research Project, Founder of ASMR University website, Host of ASMR University podcast

What is ASMR and why it is so controversial?

спрашиваетMilly Vincent  · 1 ответ
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a term coined in 2010 by Jennifer Allen. The term is used to describe a “weird sensation” which was first discussed in 2007 on a website... Читать далее
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Publicity Manager for the English Chess Federation. He is a club and tournament chess player, writer and researcher. @MarkJ061 @ecfchess

Why is chess such a popular game?

спрашиваетSteve Turnbull  · 1 ответ
Humans, at a fundamental level, are a social and cooperative species, but there is also a competitive element in their make-up, and these urges sometimes conflict. To a greater or lesser... Читать далее
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. @sophiescott

Why does time pass more quickly as you get older?

спрашиваетJoe Mugford  · 1 ответ
Our perception of time is influenced by a lot of different things. Time is rigorously linear in the real, external world, but your experience of time varies continuously, moment to... Читать далее
PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Has written a number of articles on dreams. @DanDenis73

Should I pay attention to my dreams?

спрашиваетJim Butler  · 1 ответ
You should. They can indicate things like stress or other things that are going on in your life. But also they can be generally entertaining. People that do have vivid dreams and keep a... Читать далее
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. @sophiescott

Why does society condemn the use of consciousness-altering drugs?

спрашиваетJoe Mugford  · 1 ответ
It’s very strange – because you seem to get intoxication everywhere. It’s one of the few truly universal aspects of human activity, that we seem to enjoy finding things that alter our... Читать далее
PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Has written a number of articles on dreams. @DanDenis73

Why does time work non-linearly within dreams?

спрашиваетJim Butler  · 1 ответ
One of the reasons it’s hard to keep track of time or even a sense of time during dreams is because the prefrontal cortex part of the brain isn’t active. The prefrontal cortex has a key... Читать далее
PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Has written a number of articles on dreams. @DanDenis73

Is it naive to look for anything useful in our dreams?

спрашиваетJim Butler  · 1 ответ
For a long time, since the time of Freud, and even before then in fact, people have looked for meaning in our dreams. In particular whether they have any use to us at all. The honest... Читать далее
Independent sleep expert. Formerly director of sleep research at the University of Surrey. thesleepconsultancy.com, @drneilstanley

Does the amount of sleep I need change as I get older?

спрашиваетJim Butler  · 1 ответ
Sleep need becomes fixed in our early 20s. Basically, once we've been through puberty and our teenage years. What happens as we get older is that our ability to get that sleep changes... Читать далее
PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Has written a number of articles on dreams. @DanDenis73

What are dreams teaching us about the human mind?

спрашиваетJim Butler  · 1 ответ
Studying dreams and dreaming is a very useful way of helping us to study consciousness. In particular what is consciousness, and where does consciousness come from? Dreaming is... Читать далее