Author: Dr. David Lowemann

Adults and Children Engage in Subtle and Fine‐Grained Action Interpretation and Evaluation in Moral Dilemmas

Abstract Understanding the actions of others is fundamental for human social life. It builds on a grasp of the subjective intentionality behind behavior: one action comprises different things simultaneously (e.g., moving their arm, turning on the light) but which of these constitute intentional actions, in contrast to merely foreseen side-effects (e.g., increasing the electricity bill), […]

Published on November 9, 2024

Encouraging quiet during zoo visits might lead to a better appreciation of the animals

Encouraging quietness during zoo trips can help visitors better appreciate their inhabitants and lead to more fulfilling, respectful and informative experiences, a new paper argues. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human Potential, where he leads the charge in […]

Published on November 9, 2024

Dr. Crandall: Fall Superfoods Ward Off Colds, Flu

As we head into the cold winter months when colds, flu and COVID peak, it is important to give our immune systems an extra boost. And a powerful and natural way to do that is by eating superfoods ─ foods that are nutrient dense and packed with vitamins, minerals, and… Read Full Article (External Site) […]

Published on November 8, 2024