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9 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2017
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Stella Tillyard looks at the phonomenon of the "idling brain" - when the brain is supposedly at rest.
She ponders what it means that we have no idea what's running through the minds of the people closest to us and argues that - in an increasingly fractured world - knowing what's going on in each other's minds might help us understand each other.
Scientists, she points out, have taken up the challenge. One group of psychologists estimate that people spend somewhere between 25 and 50% of their waking hours engaged in thoughts unrelated to the here and now.
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
She ponders what it means that we have no idea what's running through the minds of the people closest to us and argues that - in an increasingly fractured world - knowing what's going on in each other's minds might help us understand each other.
Scientists, she points out, have taken up the challenge. One group of psychologists estimate that people spend somewhere between 25 and 50% of their waking hours engaged in thoughts unrelated to the here and now.
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
Released:
Mar 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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