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Looking Into Our Minds: How our brains perceive the world (2018)

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Published: November 4, 2018 by VPR Producer

There are all sorts of myths about how we can avoid dementia or how to best brainstorm a new idea. We talk to a psychologist and author to get the inside scoop on how our minds really work, and why we just can’t resist the urge to watch cute animal videos online.


Guest Information:

  • Bob Duke, professor at the University of Texas-Austin, expert on music and human learning, co-host, “Two Guys on Your Head,” co-author, Brain Briefs: Answers to the most (and least) pressing questions about your mind

Links for Additional Info:

  • Listen to the Podcast – Two Guys on Your Head
  • KUT 90.5 – Austin’s NPR Station
Program #: 18-44segment type: Feature StoriesTopics - Education| Music| Neurology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Media and Internet| SociologyGuests - Bob DukeBooks & Publications - Brain Briefs: An answer to the most (and least) pressing questions about your mindInstitutions - National Public Radio (NPR)| University of Texas-AustinMovies, TV & Digital Media - Two Guys on Your Headtagged with - author| professor
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