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Ogi Ogas is an American writer who received doctoral training as a computational neuroscientist. As of May 2016, he is a visiting scholar at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he serves as Project Head for the Individual Mastery Project. Ogas is also known for his participation in
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, especially ''
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'' (2007) and ''
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'' (2006).


Early life and education

Ogi Ogas was born and grew up in Annapolis, Maryland. He attended Severna Park High School, where he was a member of the school's
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team. Ogas was awarded a
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in
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by
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in 2009. He was a
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Fellow during his graduate studies.


Career

Ogas is a visiting scholar at the Harvard University School of Education. Ogas is the Project Head for the Individual Mastery Project in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, which ''The Washington Post'' has described as "aimed at understanding the development of individual excellence."


Written works


''A Billion Wicked Thoughts''

Ogas's nonfiction book ''A Billion Wicked Thoughts'' (2011, with Sai Gaddam) analyzed the sexual terms used in web searches by approximately 100 million internet users. Some critics praised the book for its accessibility and entertainment value. Others noted that because the collected web searches were anonymous, the authors were limited in the conclusions they could draw from their analyses.


''This is What It Sounds Like''

In 2022, W. W. Norton published ''This is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You'', by Ogas and
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.


Other contributions


''Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry''

Ogas is listed as a contributor to Jeffrey Lieberman's ''Shrinks''. As advertising prose from the Hatchett Books Group describes it, the book: ''Shrinks'' received a starred review in Kirkus, was a ''New York Times Book Review'' Editors' Choice, and was longlisted for the PEN/E.O.Wilson Literary Science Writing Award.


Game show appearances

Ogas won $500,000 on an episode of ''
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'' that aired on November 8, 2006, using his cognitive science research to guide his game strategy. Ogas has intimated in interviews that he had a strong hunch about his final question (about the
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, shown), after tentatively eliminating three of the choices; he ultimately decided to walk away because of the large amount of money at risk ($475,000 of his $500,000). His hunch was correct. Since playing, he has appeared 22 times as the syndicated show's "Ask The Expert" Lifeline. Ogas was also a contestant on ''
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'', which aired in August and September 2007. He said that after feeling the intense emotional pressure on ''Millionaire'', he developed a new suite of cognitive techniques for ''Grand Slam'', including calming techniques as well as mathematical, verbal, and mnemonic heuristics derived from his brain research. He defeated former ''Millionaire'' contestant Nancy Christy in his first-round game and all-time game show winnings record holder and ''
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'' champion Brad Rutter in the second round. Ogas then defeated former '' Twenty-One'' champion David Legler in the semifinals before losing to
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in the final. More recently, he appeared on ABC's game show ''
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'' as one of the challengers.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ogas, Ogi 1970s births Living people Boston University alumni Computational neuroscience Contestants on American game shows Loyola University Maryland alumni Place of birth missing (living people) Writers from Annapolis, Maryland Writers from Boston