Surviving the quarantine with the Proaction Lab: More Podcasts!
If we were in South Korea, this post would be useless because you would probably know what I would talk about. According to the Reuters Institute’s latest Digital News Report, 53% of the South Koreans are active podcast consumers. That's it: today we have two neuroscience podcast suggestions for you to fill the void when going to school, going for a walk or simply staying inside
Surviving the quarantine with the Proaction Lab: TV shows II
Here it goes, another section of suggestions to survive the quarantine! We are posting two to three times a week, and we have entertainment for different tastes. Today we are recommending more TV shows. Read the rest to find out our recommendations.
Surviving the quarantine with the Proaction Lab: Psychological thrillers
Are you a fan of Martin Scorcese? Leonardo Di Caprio? Robert De Niro or Bradley Cooper? Because today we're going to suggest two different films that focus portray mental illnesses. Who doesn't like a good story on how people can become? Our brains are still the best computers out there but they are far from perfect.
Surviving the quarantine with the Proaction Lab: Books
Are you a bookworm? Books are a great way to get you entertained, while also enabling you to learn something new. We have two book suggestions that explore neuroscience in two different ways. In one of them, you will be able to read a couple of stories of patients with different neurological diseases and in the other, you will find more about a neuroscientist that was also an artist. Check out our recommendations.
Surviving the quarantine with the Proaction Lab: Podcasts
During this epidemic, you may be lacking some entertainment to make you forget for a moment the situation we are living in. Some people finally have the time to read all those books they bought on sale or the TV show a friend has recommended. But today we will suggest something different: podcasts! Podcasts are a great way to spend time while listening to a good story. Unlike television or books, podcasts can be listened to while performing other tasks. Cooking dinner? Podcast! Cleaning the house? Podcast! Going shopping protected and maintaining social distance? Podcast! You get the gist.