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Posts by John Kounios

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Your sarcasm is showing — and its history is surprisingly violent Some people use sarcasm jokingly. But funnily enough, we tend not to find it witty when we're on the receiving end.

I was interviewed by a reporter for National Public Radio for an article on sarcasm:

www.npr.org/2026/04/08/n...

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I'm not saying that I'm against it. But I would like to know why you are for it.

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Congratulations, Roger!

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Congratulations to my dear wife, Yvette, on her Excellence in Teaching Award from Widener University. She is a wonderful writer and writing/literature instructor. Yvette collaborated with me on The Eureka Factor book and a recent cover story for Scientific American.

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Want Better Ideas Fast? Scientists Say You Can Prime Your Brain for ‘Eureka’ Moments—Here’s How Breakthrough ideas often appear when you least expect them—but studies show there’s more than one way to trigger a “eureka” moment.

Popular Mechanics: Want Better Ideas Fast? Scientists Say You Can Prime Your Brain for ‘Eureka’ Moments—Here’s How: www.popularmechanics.com/science/a707...

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I am very grateful to have received the Rudolf Arnheim Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts from Division 10 of the American Psychological Association. Thank you, #APA colleagues. #creativity

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Yesterday, I was privileged to hear the @philorch.bsky.social under @nezetseguin.bsky.social give a titanic performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony #2 ("Resurrection") at Marian Anderson Hall in Philadelphia's Kimmel Center. THANK YOU!

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There are several ways to alleviate this problem. One surefire solution would be for the enormously wealthy for-profit journal publishers to pay academics for reviewing. The reviewer shortage would disappear overnight.

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Meet three scientists who said no to Epstein The warning signs included a web search, a mother’s doubts, and inklings of a “sexist attitude”

Many of the scientists Jeffrey Epstein courted were already well-established and well-funded. So why didn’t they all just say no? Science talked with three who did just that.

Here’s how Epstein approached them, and why they refused to have anything to do with him. ⬇️ https://scim.ag/40qbXnv

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Can Dreams Help You Solve Problems? Researchers wonder whether the dreaming state might be doing more than you realize.

Nice coverage of the recent Neuroscience-of-Consciousness article from the PhD dissertation of @karenkonkoly.bsky.social here in TIME magazine, with a photo showing how dreams help you put all the puzzle pieces of your life together
time.com/7381398/can-...

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AI people misunderstand "general intelligence." It isn't the ability to do every task a human can do. For the last 125 yrs of human intelligence research, general intelligence refers to a hypothetical unitary ability to do everything as opposed to a collection of separate abilities.

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Why the ADHD brain is a perfect pairing for AI Those with the condition tend to struggle in the domains where AI excels, and vice versa.

"Why the ADHD brain is a perfect pairing for AI," excellent article by Jared Lindzon in @fastcompany.com which cites our new study on the relationship between ADHD and creativity. www.fastcompany.com/91493923/why...

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Congratulations on your important study, Ken!

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Strong ADHD symptoms may boost creative problem-solving through sudden insight A new study finds that people with high levels of ADHD symptoms solve creative problems differently. They rely more on sudden insight than step-by-step analysis, often outperforming those with moderate symptoms.

Strong ADHD symptoms may boost creative problem-solving through sudden insight

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Strong ADHD symptoms may boost creative problem-solving through sudden insight A new study finds that people with high levels of ADHD symptoms solve creative problems differently. They rely more on sudden insight than step-by-step analysis, often outperforming those with moderat...

Our new research on the relationship between #ADHD and #creativity: www.psypost.org/strong-adhd-...

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John Kounios: The Neuroscience of Creativity
John Kounios: The Neuroscience of Creativity YouTube video by The Science of Creativity with Dr. Keith Sawyer

I was delighted to be on KeithSawyer's Science of Creativity podcast to talk about creative insight (i.e., the #ahamoment) and the #flowstate. You can hear it on YouTube and on all regular podcast platforms: youtu.be/HYMQ8BX9cyM?...

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ADHD & Creativity
ADHD & Creativity YouTube video by John Kounios

Here's a video Google NotebookLM video "explainer" of our new peer-reviewed study of the relationship between #ADHD and #creativity just published in Personality and Individual Differences. There is a link to the journal article in the YouTube description. youtu.be/ABlEf6zl4-8?...

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@timmytimmytimmytim.bsky.social You gave an outstanding talk on visual perception at Drexel University yesterday. Thanks!

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New study from my lab: ADHD symptoms predict problem-solving by insight (the Aha! phenomenon) - the missing link between ADHD and creativity. authors.elsevier.com/a/1mS77heKe3...

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Please wait whilst we redirect you All content on this site: Copyright © 2026 Elsevier B.V., its licensors, and contributors. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies. For all open access content, the relevant licensing terms apply.

New study from my lab: ADHD symptoms predict problem-solving by insight (the Aha! phenomenon) - the missing link between ADHD and creativity. authors.elsevier.com/a/1mS77heKe3...

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When is your brain actually an "adult"? : Short Wave There’s this idea that something happens in the human brain when we turn 25. Suddenly, we can rent a car without fees. Make rational decisions. We may even regret some of our past… indiscretions. All ...

The brain reaches maturity around age 32: www.npr.org/2026/01/14/n...

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When the Mind Returns Some people with advanced dementia show sudden, brief returns of clarity near the end of life—speaking, remembering, reconnecting. What is terminal lucidity?

When the Mind Returns | Psychology Today www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/cons...

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Best of Think 2025 - Think From December 22nd to January 2nd, we’ll be revisiting some of our most listened to Think conversations of 2025. If you missed ’em the first time, this is a great way to catch up!

@think.kera.org podcast listed our March interview "Eureka! How your brain figures it out" as one of their Best of 2025. think.kera.org/2025/12/22/b...

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The Rise of the Vibe What matters more — feelings or facts? The increasingly common use of "vibe" may provide a clue.

My latest article for "Psychology Today":

www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/smal...

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From MRI to Ozempic: breakthroughs that show why fundamental research must be protected In these financially straitened times, funders must recognize that great discoveries often arise from work that was looking for something completely different.

Funders must recognise that great discoveries often come from studies that seeks to advance knowledge for its own sake

go.nature.com/47zrzYZ

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Opinion | Too Many Dings and Beeps? Try Beethoven.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/28/o...

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Scientific American Volume 34, Issue 3s "The Brain Science of Elusive ‘Aha! Moments’", "The Quest to Build a Truly Intelligent Machine Helps Us Learn about Our Own Intelligence", "Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences" and more

@sciam.bsky.social has a new special edition entitled The Conscious Brain (www.scientificamerican.com/issue/specia...). It contains our feature article "The Brain Science of Elusive 'Aha moments'" from the March 2025 issue which you can read here: www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...

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Opinion | The Fever Dream of Imminent ‘Superintelligence’ Is Finally Breaking

The Fever Dream of Imminent ‘Superintelligence’ Is Finally Breaking www.nytimes.com/2025/09/03/o...

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Congratulations!

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