Burnout Symptoms Beyond Exhaustion: Why Memory, Time, and Meaning Start to Change
Time perception and burnout are closely linked, even though most conversations about exhaustion never address how profoundly burnout alters the ...
Time perception and burnout are closely linked, even though most conversations about exhaustion never address how profoundly burnout alters the ...
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Imagine this scene: You get to Sunday evening and open your laptop “just for a minute.” There’s one message you ...
There are days that leave behind a particular kind of discomfort, not because nothing got done, but because the day ...
If you are a high-functioning woman who still ends her day feeling strangely behind — even when everything important got ...
Dr. Lidiya Tsaturyan writes Wired for Genius as a place to think through questions about perception, time, identity, and how the brain constructs experience. Trained in medical sciences, she left traditional clinical practice to explore the less measurable aspects of human behavior—how attention shapes what we notice, how language influences thought, and how subconscious patterns form early and persist quietly into adulthood.
Her work sits at the intersection of neuroscience, developmental psychology, and cognitive linguistics. She’s interested in the gap between what we can measure and what people actually report experiencing, and she approaches that gap with both curiosity and skepticism.
She’s also a mother, which has sharpened her interest in how nervous system states and unspoken patterns transmit across generations. This blog reflects her commitment to writing clearly about complex ideas, with respect for uncertainty and the limits of current knowledge. It’s a space for careful thinking shaped by observation as much as explanation.