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Connie Weber

"Incognito"

"Incognito" from the article: "Evidence mounts that brains decide before their owners know about it" "EVERYONE has had the experience....

Started by Connie Weber

10 Aug 16
Reply by James Croft
Skip Zilla

Brain Rules

Dr. John Medina is a developmental molecular biologist and research consultant. He is an affiliate Professor of Bioengineering at the Uni...

Started by Skip Zilla

12 Aug 2
Reply by Connie Weber
Connie Weber

"You Are Who You Are by Default" --by Tina Hesman Saey, in Science News

"You Are Who You Are by Default" --by Tina Hesman Saey, in Science News "It may be off when you’re on, but the brain network behind dayd...

Started by Connie Weber

0 Jul 19
Connie Weber

"Genius Locus" --The Economist

"Genius Locus: The link between autism and extraordinary ability" --The Economist from the article: "THAT genius is unusual goes withou...

Started by Connie Weber

0 Apr 24
Connie Weber

new insights on Alzheimer's, from Nature News Highlights

new insights on Alzheimer's, from Nature: "New PrPetrator in AD" by Lev Osherovich, Senior Writer "Yale University researchers have unco...

Started by Connie Weber

0 Apr 14
Skip Zilla

The Neuroscience of Fair Play

"Fair play." It fascinates me that each of those words is nearly incomprehensible without the other. Here's a book at the intersection of...

Started by Skip Zilla

1 Jan 31
Reply by Connie Weber
Ian Carmichael

One World, Many Minds

It's not quite neuroscience and learning - but here's a recent Scientific American article of the development(s) of intelligence(s). One ...

Started by Ian Carmichael

4 Dec. 31, 2008
Reply by Ellen Pham
Ian Carmichael

In two minds: inter-cortical communication

I'm just catching up on this topic - so this is probably old news for you folks... But here it is anyway. In this SciAm article research ...

Started by Ian Carmichael

0 Dec. 30, 2008
Skip Zilla

resourceful, authoritative neuroscience website for K-12 teaching

The Society for Neuroscience (SfN), a nonprofit organization of more than 38,000 researchers and professionals, provides this website, Ne...

Started by Skip Zilla

5 Nov. 29, 2008
Reply by Skip Zilla
Skip Zilla

Neurology and the Passion for Art

Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, di...

Started by Skip Zilla

0 Nov. 13, 2008
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