
Ayshan Aliyeva
Ayshan is a neuroscientist and neurophilosopher with a passion for writing. She is interested in the science and philosophy of perception, consciousness, and transhumanism. She holds an MSc in Neurosciences from Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Germany and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Neurophilosophy. Along with her research, Ayshan writes non-fiction articles, and science fiction short stories, and hosts a podcast.
Articles by Ayshan Aliyeva

Acte gratuit, an act without reason, is unsettling for a rational mind. Yet, it has made its way from existentialism to modern neuroscience.

Are humans just complex mechanisms? To answer this question, we delve into the good, the bad, and the ugly of one of the most influential psychological schools: behaviorism.
Are humans just complex mechanisms? To answer this question, we delve into the good, the bad, and the ugly of one of the most influential psychological schools: behaviorism.