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How to manage your time more effectively (according to machines) - Brian Christian
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Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning
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Why do people join cults? - Janja Lalich
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How do focus groups work? - Hector Lanz
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Would winning the lottery make you happier? - Raj Raghunathan
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Why are we so attached to our things? - Christian Jarrett
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The neuroscience of imagination - Andrey Vyshedskiy
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Why do we feel nostalgia? - Clay Routledge
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The psychology behind irrational decisions - Sara Garofalo
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Why is being scared so fun? - Margee Kerr
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Should you trust unanimous decisions? - Derek Abbott
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5 tips to improve your critical thinking - Samantha Agoos
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The psychology of narcissism - W. Keith Campbell
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What is depression? - Helen M. Farrell
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Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins
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3 tips to boost your confidence - TED-Ed
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Who am I? A philosophical inquiry - Amy Adkins
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Inside the minds of animals - Bryan B Rasmussen
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How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope
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Ideasthesia: How do ideas feel? - Danko Nikolić
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Why we love repetition in music - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
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How art can help you analyze - Amy E. Herman
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What is déjà vu? What is déjà vu? - Michael Molina
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Should you trust your first impression? - Peter Mende-Siedlecki
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The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey
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What color is Tuesday? Exploring synesthesia - Richard E. Cytowic
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How do you know whom to trust? - Ram Neta
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The difference between classical and operant conditioning - Peggy Andover
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Rethinking thinking - Trevor Maber
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The Key to Media's Hidden Codes - Ben Beaton
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An exercise in time perception - Matt Danzico
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What is consciousness? - Michael S. A. Graziano
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How does the Rorschach inkblot test work? - Damion Searls
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Game theory challenge: Can you predict human behavior? - Lucas Husted
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Can you outsmart this logical fallacy? - Alex Gendler
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Do politics make us irrational? - Jay Van Bavel
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Why do people fear the wrong things? - Gerd Gigerenzer
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The dark history of IQ tests - Stefan C. Dombrowski
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How do our brains process speech? - Gareth Gaskell
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Ethical dilemma: The burger murders - George Siedel and Christine Ladwig
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Can you outsmart the fallacy that fooled a generation of doctors? - Elizabeth Cox
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The rise of modern populism - Takis S. Pappas
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Evolution’s great mystery - Michael Corballis
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How to outsmart the Prisoner’s Dilemma - Lucas Husted
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Why people fall for misinformation - Joseph Isaac
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Are all of your memories real? - Daniel L. Schacter
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Can you outsmart the fallacy that started a witch hunt? - Elizabeth Cox
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Can you outsmart a troll (by thinking like one)? - Claire Wardle
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How fast is the speed of thought? - Seena Mathew
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Do personality tests work? - Merve Emre
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Uncovering the brain's biggest secret - Melanie E. Peffer
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Can you outsmart the apples and oranges fallacy? - Elizabeth Cox
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This tool will help improve your critical thinking - Erick Wilberding
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How do you know what's true? - Sheila Marie Orfano
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Explore the intricacies of human cognition and behavior in this comprehensive TED-Ed series. Delve into a wide range of psychological topics, including time management, cognitive biases, decision-making processes, and the nature of consciousness. Learn about the neuroscience of imagination, the psychology of narcissism, and the complexities of human memory. Discover insights into critical thinking, trust, and the impact of media on our perceptions. Examine fascinating phenomena such as déjà vu, synesthesia, and the appeal of repetition in music. Investigate ethical dilemmas, logical fallacies, and the challenges of modern populism. Gain a deeper understanding of how the human mind processes information, forms beliefs, and navigates the complexities of the social world. Through engaging lectures and thought-provoking discussions, develop tools to enhance your critical thinking skills and better comprehend the intricate workings of the human psyche.

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