Teen and young adult life is a strange mix of big decisions and unfinished brain wiring. Grades...
Oscar Forrester
Very Big Brain is written by Oscar Forrester, a researcher and writer with a long-standing fascination with how the brain works. Oscar spent several years working in hospital IT, including on infection control systems, and grew up in a household shaped by medicine — his father was a physician and his mother a registered nurse. He is not a clinician himself, and nothing on this site should be taken as medical advice. What he brings instead is a rigorous, source-first approach to research, honed over two decades of writing (he’s authored numerous published books, primarily on software development), and a genuine curiosity about the science of cognition. Mr. Forrester strives to present complex topics in a clear and engaging manner, making it easy for you to understand and apply the knowledge to your daily life.
Good code is clear thinking written down. On real teams, that thinking happens while tickets pile up,...
Hospital work asks for steady hands and a clear head when the clock says otherwise. Between night...
Some proofs feel like hiking uphill on a foggy morning. The path is there, your legs are...
Statisticians live where numbers and nuance meet. One shaky assumption can bend a model, one late night...
Often, yes. Fairy tales invite you to switch perspectives, test what-ifs, and adapt to changing rules –...
Marathon negotiations test more than your poker face. Hours of proposals, counters, and side huddles can squeeze...
Yes – if done cautiously. Short, controlled breath holds can raise your tolerance to carbon dioxide (CO₂)...
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Short answer: For many people, yes. A protein-forward breakfast can steady energy, reduce mid-morning distractions, and support...