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Episode 196 - Aphantasia, Carbon Offsets and E-Readers
Episode 196 - Aphantasia, Carbon Offsets and E-Readers
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39 minutes
Released:
Sep 30, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Here's the questions from this week's show, along with additional resources.
What part of the brain controls the minds eye and what other functions are triggered by this same part of the brain?
When the Mind’s Eye Is Blind
Are "Carbon Offset" programs and companies legit? Is there a way to travel without increasing my carbon footprint?
Should You Buy Carbon Offsets?
Carbon Offsets Really Do Help Lower Emissions
Is there any data to support the fact that reading a tangible, real ink and paper type book is better than reading from a screen?
E-books versus Print: Which do we Retain Better?
Is there science to say whether or not a transition like this could be caused but the drastic life change that came from the brain injury and therefore changed my views or is this something that occurred because of the literal neurons in my brain that were influenced by the brain trauma?
This episode was made possible in part by the support of these sponsors:
Betterhelp - Get 10% your first month of mental health support by visiting https://betterhelp.com/sciencemike
KiwiCo - Make learning about STEAM fun for your kids, and get your first month FREE at https://kiwico.com/science
What part of the brain controls the minds eye and what other functions are triggered by this same part of the brain?
When the Mind’s Eye Is Blind
Are "Carbon Offset" programs and companies legit? Is there a way to travel without increasing my carbon footprint?
Should You Buy Carbon Offsets?
Carbon Offsets Really Do Help Lower Emissions
Is there any data to support the fact that reading a tangible, real ink and paper type book is better than reading from a screen?
E-books versus Print: Which do we Retain Better?
Is there science to say whether or not a transition like this could be caused but the drastic life change that came from the brain injury and therefore changed my views or is this something that occurred because of the literal neurons in my brain that were influenced by the brain trauma?
This episode was made possible in part by the support of these sponsors:
Betterhelp - Get 10% your first month of mental health support by visiting https://betterhelp.com/sciencemike
KiwiCo - Make learning about STEAM fun for your kids, and get your first month FREE at https://kiwico.com/science
Released:
Sep 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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