
1KHO 644: The Current Crisis in Human Attention | Dr. Marc Berman, Nature and the Mind
Published on Dec 8
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Our attention is quietly falling apart and it’s changing who we are as parents, partners, and people. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Marc Berman, professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and a pioneer in environmental neuroscience, explains why our “directed attention” is at a breaking point in the age of constant pings, dings, and screens. Drawing from his groundbreaking research and his new book, Nature and the Mind, Dr. Berman gives us language we can use to understand why we’re so depleted and why a walk outside can feel like someone quietly handing us our life back. This episode weaves together childhood memories under Michigan spruce trees, the birth of a new field (environmental neuroscience), and the sobering reality that our ability to focus may be one of the most important moral and relational issues of our time.
But this episode isn’t just a diagnosis. It’s also a deeply hopeful prescription. Dr. Berman unpacks the “50-minute miracle,” showing how a simple w...