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Your Nervous System: How Your Body Decides You're Safeintermediate
Science & Engineering

Your Nervous System: How Your Body Decides You're Safe

A plain-language journey through the human nervous system — from the single neuron firing in your fingertip to the ancient circuitry that decides, beneath your awareness, whether you are safe or in danger. The course connects classical neuroscience, the autonomic nervous system, the stress response, and polyvagal theory into one working map of why you feel what you feel.

Improvisation: The Art of Making Something from Nothingintermediate
Design & Creative Arts

Improvisation: The Art of Making Something from Nothing

A cross-disciplinary journey through the science and craft of improvisation — spanning jazz, comedy, dance, and neuroscience. Discover what a bebop solo, a great improv scene, and a brilliant conversation have in common, and learn the mindset and structures that make spontaneous creativity possible.

Cognitive Science: How the Mind Perceives, Remembers, and Decidesmixed
Science & Engineering

Cognitive Science: How the Mind Perceives, Remembers, and Decides

A rigorous yet accessible deep-dive into the science of how your mind constructs reality. Drawing on cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, this course explores perception, attention, memory, and decision-making — explaining not just what the mind does, but why it works that way and how you can use that knowledge every day.

The Psychology of Creativity: Where Ideas Come From and How to Get More of Themmixed
Philosophy & Ethics

The Psychology of Creativity: Where Ideas Come From and How to Get More of Them

A research-grounded exploration of the creative process — covering cognitive science, neuroscience, and psychology to reveal how the brain actually generates ideas, why stepping away works, how constraints fuel creativity, and what myths are holding you back. Built for writers, designers, developers, and anyone who solves problems for a living.

The Science of Sleep: Biology, Habits, and the Art of Genuine Restmixed
Health & Wellness

The Science of Sleep: Biology, Habits, and the Art of Genuine Rest

A deep dive into the neuroscience and biology of sleep — from circadian rhythms and sleep stages to memory consolidation, dreams, and the glymphatic system — then translates that science into evidence-based habits for better rest and cognitive performance.

Why Cuts Work: The Science and Psychology of Film Editingintermediate
Media & Entertainment

Why Cuts Work: The Science and Psychology of Film Editing

A deep-dive into why film editing works at all — tracing the craft from Soviet montage experiments and the Kuleshov effect through Hollywood's invisible continuity system to Walter Murch's Rule of Six and modern neuroscience. This course gives editors and film lovers the psychological and neurological frameworks beneath every cut they make or watch.

How to Learn Anything: The Science of Mastering New Skills at Any Ageintermediate
Productivity & Learning

How to Learn Anything: The Science of Mastering New Skills at Any Age

A research-backed course that tears apart the study habits most people rely on and replaces them with strategies proven by decades of cognitive science. You'll understand not just what works, but why — so you can troubleshoot your own learning for the rest of your life. No neuroscience degree required; curiosity is enough.

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