Day 224 – Dual Coding Theory

From Bodybuilding to Cognitive Psychology Allan Paivio was a fascinating figure I encountered during my undergraduate studies. Not only was he a bodybuilder who clinched the title of Mr. Canada in 1948, but he also owned a gym and health studio in Montreal. However, his most significant contribution lies in the realm of cognitive psychology. […]

Day 172 – The Return of “Ghosty”

The Unconventional Value of Imaginary Friends Lately, I have been writing on personally embarrassing topics to get a reaction from people. It’s a fun project, but also valuable. As it turns out, I am not alone with all my interesting personal challenges! Confronting personal challenges is the fastest way to succeed in your endeavors. So, […]