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    The aim of this blog is not only to provide an overview of the research conducted during my PhD in social and cognitive neurosciences, but also to explore other scientific topics that unveil a world around us that is "stranger than we can imagine" (John Burdon Sanderson Haldane, 1927).

     In the section Inspiring Biographies, you will find stories of extraordinary people who devoted their lives to science and made massive contributions to our intellectual heritage, sometimes braving poverty, injustice or ambient skepticism.

     Most fundamentally, the purpose of this blog is to share knowledge and preserve the profound ideas of some of the most brilliant minds that have existed, some of which remain often unexplored or decontextualised from their underlying history.

    You will find more information about my research projects in the section Research. Soon I will be also writing and sharing articles in the section named Articles. 

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Welcome to my blog Biases in the Matrix !

Your mind needs exercise just as much as your body does, that's why I think of jogging every day. -
Anon.

About the Author

I am a PhD student in Cognitive and Social Neurosciences.
I studied both Law and Psychology.

 

If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't - Emerson Pugh.

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