New episode!! 🎙️🎉
A conversation w/ @mcxfrank & @glupyan.
Questions swirl about what AI will mean for work, education, and society. But cognitive scientists can't help but also wonder: What will AI mean for our understanding of the mind?
Listen: https://t.co/98W9tytNvl
The inner life of the hand https://t.co/4eZ2xWuYK1
[These Many Mind podcasts are always excellent. Funny (& great) to now see a lot wider interest in domains of neurology and cognitive science now they often have clear practical teaching for robotics.]
Interview with Matt Longo about his book The Invisible Hand. Distinguishes the physical visible hand from its neural invisible hand representation. Explores how cortical magnification and tool co-evolution drive human dexterity.
@ManyMindsPod https://t.co/Cq62UKf34C
Happy 6th anniversary to us!! 🎉🎉
Thanks for spending time with us, friends! As we celebrate this milestone, we've launched a short audience survey to get your thoughts on the show (and its future).
We would be grateful for your participation!
https://t.co/VsCppghlqQ
Happy 6th anniversary to us!! 🎉🎉
Thanks for spending time with us, friends! As we celebrate this milestone, we've launched a short audience survey to get your thoughts on the show (and its future).
We would be grateful for your participation!
https://t.co/VsCppghlqQ
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Applications for the 2026 Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) are now open!
Are you interested in intelligence and cognition in all its forms? Early-career scholars and storytellers—in any field or medium—are encouraged to apply!
https://t.co/S8b5aVzQ9P
Podcast with Matilda Brindle about her paper A Comparative Approach to the Evolution of Kissing. Discusses the evolution of kissing across primate species, the cultural side of kissing, & more.
@manymindspod@Matilda_Brindle https://t.co/BUSso72xVq
New episode, first of 2026!! 🎉🎙️
A deep dive into metaphor with @steve_flusberg!
Metaphors delight, provoke, captivate, shock, and galvanize us. What does it say about the human mind that we can't escape them—and frankly don't want to?
Listen: https://t.co/sSmg927TIM...
Podcast with Philippa Brakes about the mounting evidence for culture across animal species, how animal culture complicates conservation, and the intrinsic value of animal cultures.
@manymindspod@PBrakes https://t.co/zpnYSMvNaA
New episode!! 🎉🎙️
An audio essay from @kensycoop all about names.
The search for "name-like" symbols in animals is intensifying. But if the enterprise is to succeed, we first need to pause and ask ourselves: What even is a name?
Listen: https://t.co/bKwxLAixou...
New episode!! 🎉🎙️
An audio essay from @kensycoop all about names.
The search for "name-like" symbols in animals is intensifying. But if the enterprise is to succeed, we first need to pause and ask ourselves: What even is a name?
Listen: https://t.co/bKwxLAixou...
The value of animal cultures https://t.co/NehLPupKbP [A great bonus of the current AI hype might be that a lot of brilliant work on other intelligences and animal culture gets wider recognition - nature has been working for billions of years on solutions].
New episode!! 🎙️🎉
A chat w/ @PBrakes about animal cultures and animal conservation.
Culture was once thought to be uniquely human. No longer. We now know it is found throughout the natural world. How does this complicate conservation?
Listen: https://t.co/Kyas4BgqCZ...
New episode!! 🎉🎙️
A conversation with @aliboyle6 & @JoBMahr about the functions of memory.
We may not immediately think of memory as an evolutionary puzzle. But in certain respects it is quite puzzling indeed.
Listen: https://t.co/Bk6RPbf3NN...
It was long thought that domestication leads to reductions in brain size. As we understand dog brains better, the truth is proving more complicated—and more interesting.
Just one of the topics discussed in our latest episode, w/ @LabHecht!
Listen: https://t.co/9HM2GCHbZS...
New episode!! 🎙️🎉
A conversation w/ @LabHecht about the diversity and evolution of canine brains.
We've lived with dogs for 15,000+ years, sculpting their brains and bodies along the way. What can we learn from their singular story?
Listen: https://t.co/9HM2GCHbZS...
New episode!! 🎉😱
A conversation with Surekha Davies & @the_manticore_
about monsters of all kinds.
Monsters are everywhere—our myths, our maps, our children's books, our political discourse. What do they tell us about ourselves?
Listen: https://t.co/OLFcno2GFK...
New episode!! 🎉😱
A conversation with Surekha Davies & @the_manticore_
about monsters of all kinds.
Monsters are everywhere—our myths, our maps, our children's books, our political discourse. What do they tell us about ourselves?
Listen: https://t.co/OLFcno2GFK...