Interviews
Articles
Sydney Morning Herald
Why Unhappy Brains are Better Brains
Life Hacker
The Constanza Principle: Empower Your Inner Contrarian and Make Better Decisions
Forbes
Five Books to Build Mental Wealth
Psychology Today
Is Your Brain Undermining Your Best Interests?
Psychology Today
What Can a Happy Brain Tell Us About Habit Change?
Psychology Today
The Dangers of Listening to Your Brain
Psychology Today
Why You Can't Trust Your Brain
Psych Central
The Huffington Post
11 Books to Help You Turn Over a New Leaf
AARP Magazine
New Adventures, New Risks, New You!
The Globe & Mail
Articles by
David DiSalvo
10 Ways Your Mind is Smacking You Around
LifeHacker, December 2012
Neuroscientists: Mercenaries in the Courtroom
Slate, October 2012
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal, September 2012
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal, September 2012
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal, August 2012
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal,August 2012
Why We Forget
Salon, November 2011
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal, August 2011
Quack Attack!
Psychology Today, July 2011
Week in Ideas
Wall Street Journal, March 2011
How Cockroaches Might Save Your Life
Mental Floss, March 2011
Two Narcissists are Better than One, or Three
Scientific American Mind, March 2011
What to Do and Not to Do to Boost Your Self Control
SharpBrains, Jan. 2011
Book Review of “Where Good Ideas Come From” by Steven Johnson
Scientific American Mind, Jan. 2011
Did You See the Gorilla? An Interview with Psychologist Dan Simons
SharpBrains, Nov. 2010
The After-School Ultimate Fighter
Esquire, Sept. 2010
Avoid Diabetes, Think Like a Diabetic
ASweetLife, August 2010
How Will Lasers Protect You from Pirates?
Mental Floss, Nov. 2010 (print edition only)
Slackers are Better at Having Fun
Scientific American Mind, Sept. 2010
Book Review of “The Art of Choosing” by Sheena Iyengar
Scientific American Mind, Sept. 2010
Digitale Bande
Gehirn & Geist, June 2010
Are Social Networks Messing with Your Head?
Scientific American Mind, January 2010
Why We Return to Bad Habits
Scientific American Mind, March 2010
Forget Survival of the Fittest, It’s the Kindness That Counts
Scientific American Mind, September 2009
Can Your Outsmart Your Genes? An Interview with Author Richard Nisbett
SharpBrains, June 2009
Monkey See, Monkey Persuaded
Blogcritics Magazine, March 2009