Dipping into Developmental Psychology (#2)
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Erich is joined by his brother Nick and Joe Jackowski. Joe attends the University of Michigan in the psychology program. Joe wanted to talk about topics he's been studying and bring everyone along for the ride.
Show Notes:
[00:02:14] First remote recording
[00:04:29] Discussing Descartes
[00:06:09] Where did the philosophers get their ideas?
[00:08:07] Psilocybin and openness
Single Dose of Hallucinogen May Create Lasting Personality Change - 09/29/2011
[00:10:51] Creativity and walking
Want to be more creative? Go for a walk
[00:12:49] Big 5 personality test
Understand Myself - What You Need to Know
[00:13:38] Tribe of Mentors
Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss
[00:17:54] Developmental psychology
[00:19:07] Social Smiles
[00:21:23] Social referencing
The development of social referencing
[00:27:30] Primary Psycho-social conflicts
Erik Erikson | Psychosocial Stages
[00:30:38] Upcoming Research
[00:32:21] Culture Code
The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle
[00:33:29] Labs at U of M
[00:35:12] Brain Machine Interfaces
Neuralink and the Brain’s Magical Future | Wait but Why
Mapping the Mind by Rita Carter
[00:39:28] Savants
Brain Gain: A Person Can Instantly Blossom into a Savant--and No One Knows Why
[00:41:42] Woke up from a coma speaking another language
VICE Meet the Guy Who Woke From a Coma Speaking Another Language
Today on the podcast, we are joined by Joe Jackowski. Joe is a Marine Corps veteran and current graduate student at Vanderbilt University in the Cognitive Psychology in Context program. His primary interest is meaning in life, which broadly extends to problems in ethics, A.I., and culture.
In this episode, we sit down to discuss his first long-form article on his new sub stack, Apotheosis: A Philosophy for Influencers