If you’re interested in figuring out human behavior, check out his What is Psychologypage. If you’re looking for quality information and resources on a particular branch of psychology, head over to theTypes of Psychologysection of the website.If you want something fascinating to read, you’ll love this collection ofPsychology Articles by leading academics and researchers. I also enjoy his collection of classic, historical works by the giants in our field, including my personal favorite, Hermann Ebbinghaus. I just spent an enjoyable couple of hours with the surprising “Superstition in the Pigeon,” by B.F. Skinner. It fit well with much of the work being done today on animal intelligence in neuroscience, including this work on crows.
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David and I found each other in cyberspace a few months ago and realized how much Psychology and Neuroscience have in common. In fact, many professionals in both fields see these disciplines as two complementary lenses through which we learn more about the human mind. David interviews leading experts in psychology on his site, so it was quite an honor when he invited me to join his elite group of guests. Catch our interview here.
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