Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsA Cognitive Case for Racial ColorblindnessWe have to build more productive perceptions of one another…Apr 8Apr 8
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsNo Room in the Poetry Circle for MeA failed attempt to reclaim the wordsAug 15, 20211Aug 15, 20211
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsA Space for a Disparate ManyWhile culture is a social space, it is also harbored by the mind.Aug 1, 2021Aug 1, 2021
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsDeath Discloses a Moving MemoryMemories are fickle; an advantageous character flaw if the side-effects of reframing the past is wisdom and emotional prosperity.Jul 29, 2021Jul 29, 2021
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsCould thoughts of your American identity improve how you process faces from another race?Let us look hard for shared possibilities by diming color’s blinding shimmer, so that the Other may come into focus.Jun 9, 2021Jun 9, 2021
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsAll Black people look alike: The unsettled cross-race effect, settles an old dispute.It is not that the Other lacks distinction, it is that we fail to notice it.Sep 16, 2020Sep 16, 2020
Prof. Benjamin U Marsh & The Cognitive CrumbsWhy you had to tell grandma about your trip to the zoo.In Katherine Nelson’s 1993 article, she introduced me to language’s role in the development of autobiographical memory.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020