Politicians’ neurological disorder

Oliver Sacks presents in his famous book “The man who mistook his wife for a hat” a unique case of optical agnosia. In this case...

Getting used to electroshocks; Seligman’s experiment

   The national disorder of the Greek people is clearly depression. You don’t have to be a psychologist to figure it out. All you have...

The loneliness of the long distance rabbit

«Run, rabbit, run, dig that hole, forget the sun» Breathe, Pink Floyd «Life is just what happens to you, while you’re busy making other plans» Beautiful Boy,...

The painter that killed Hitler

“I wasn’t eleven years old when I rebelled for the first time in my life. I didn’t want to be a clerk. I was...

Serial killers’ profiling

  (Warning: Don’t read this article if you don’t have a strong stomach or your nerves are on the edge.) The theory that abused childhood leads...

Me, myself and Iphone

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