by Eric Haseltine | May 31, 2017 | Psychology Today
The Geometry of Your Brain Shapes Your Future Sophocles said “Character is fate,” but what makes your character? Originally Published In Psychology Today You can tell a lot about a teenager’s future just by looking at them. If, after puberty, they are...
by Eric Haseltine | Jan 13, 2017 | Psychology Today
A Cheap New Wonder Drug? The exotic science of chronobiology offers new hope. Originally Published In Psychology Today Suppose you could go to any drugstore and purchase an over-the-counter product that could improve the quality of your sleep, your mental health and...
by Eric Haseltine | Sep 17, 2016 | Psychology Today
What Teachers Need to Know About Their Students’ Brains Why it’s crucial to move physical activity from the playground to the classroom Originally Published In Psychology Today Recent research on improving cognitive abilities of autistic children has shed...
by Eric Haseltine | Aug 31, 2016 | Psychology Today
A Simple Trick to Help You Read People Better The key is not to focus on them. Originally Published In Psychology Today James (not his real name) was a chain smoker, so we had to go outside the building to have the long conversation I was hoping for. I had reached...
by Eric Haseltine | Jul 20, 2016 | Psychology Today
A 60 Second Journey Deep Into Your Unconscious Become aware of what you’re unaware of Originally Published In Psychology Today Look up from the screen right now and scan the room around you, directing your gaze at one object, then another, then another. As you...