Monthly Archives: September 2008

The two-step learning process

How do we learn things? We read, we attend lectures, we listen while others share experiences. It’s all good! And yet there are times when, despite hearing something over and over again, it just never seems to really click. Conversely, we sometimes do things over and over again and never seem to learn. Our experiences [...]

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My life and my brain

OK, so my good friend, and fellow Douglas Institute blogger, Joe Rochford (The Rochford Files), has decided to write about some of the discussions we have had in the past. It seems that in between conversations about Bob Dylan, particle physics, and unpleasant bodily functions, we occasionally touched on questions of mental illness (what are [...]

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