Research Ideas
This is a research garden maintained by Rémi Thériault. It connects ideas, projects, publications, essays, domains, and lab collaborations.
It is meant for students, collaborators, and curious readers who want to see how ideas develop over time.
How to navigate
Use the Explorer on the left to browse the main folders:
- Ideas are early concepts, questions, or possible studies.
- Projects are active or paused research programs.
- Publications are published or accepted outputs.
- Groups are labs, teams, institutes, or software communities.
- Domains and maps are higher-level organizing pages.
Use Search for a keyword, method, project, or construct.
How to use the graph
The graph in the top-right shows nearby connections for the page you are reading. Click the small network icon to open the larger graph. You can zoom and pan; labels become easier to read as you zoom in.
Colors indicate the kind of node: idea, project, publication, essay, group, map, domain, or tag. Links show explicit connections between notes, not a complete theory of everything.
Main layers
- active-project-areas gives a high-level view of current project families.
- attention-and-meditation, self-identity-and-agency, social-change-and-prosociality, polarization-and-prejudice, and dreams-and-low-control-states organize the main domains.
- Projects connects ongoing work to groups, outputs, and idea notes.
- Publications connects published work back to the projects and ideas that shaped it.
- Groups shows the lab and collaboration map.
For collaborators and students
Start with for-students-and-collaborators if you are looking for possible entry points.