Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 11, 2019

Danh sách đọc #45,46

1. Rebecca Saxe. Your Brain: Flexible or Hard-Wired? A new book's claims about brain plasticity may be overstated - Review of The Brain That Changes Itself. (Link)

2. Rebecca Saxe. The Forbidden Experiment: What can we learn from the wild child? – Boston Review. (Link

3. Rebecca Saxe. An introduction to Cognitive Science of Moral reasoning – Boston Review. (Link)

4. Harry Frankfurt. On Bullshit. (Link)

5. The Guardian. Inside the mind of the bullshitter: Science Weekly podcast (Link

6. The Guardian. Taking on Eysenck: one man's mission to challenge a giant of psychology – Science Weekly podcast. (Link)

7. Saxe, R. (2005). Can the paradoxes of human emotion be best explained by art or by experimental
psychology? Literary Review of Cananda, 13(4), 6-8. (PDF

8. In the tough academic job market, two principles can help you maximize your chances. Science Mag. (Link)

9. Screen Use Tied to Children’s Brain Development. NYTimes. (Link)

10.  Expert reaction to study on screen use and white brain matter in children. (Link)

11. Bảo Quyên. Luật bất thành văn. VNExpress. (Link)

12. Nguyễn Lân Hiếu. Ứng xử với Trung Quốc. VNExpress. (Link)

13. Đức Hoàng. Chuyện tay buôn người. VNExpress. (Link)

14. The happiness ruse. Aeon. (Link)