Beatrice Thorne

Cognitive Psychologist and Cultural Anthropologist focusing on the intersection of environment, travel, and mental well-being. She has spent 10 years researching neuroplasticity and the effects of digital overstimulation.

Beatrice Thorne holds a PhD in Psychology and has conducted extensive fieldwork on how urban design and travel experiences impact human cognition and stress levels. Her work challenges the modern "hustle culture," advocating for evidence-based strategies like deep work, digital detoxing, and conscious travel to restore mental acuity. She writes about the psychological traps of tourism, such as the "museum fatigue" phenomenon, and offers actionable advice on how to plan trips that genuinely satisfy intellectual curiosity. She also addresses the work-life balance dilemma, explaining the physiological effects of checking emails at night and how to structure a home environment that signals rest to the brain. Her insights are grounded in behavioral science and cultural observation.