Click Here to Read: Blame Your Brain: The Fault Lies Somewhere Within by Tania Lormbrozo on the NPR Website on June 16, 2014
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The Woman Who Forgot the Names of Animals
Connecting Empirical Science and Qualitative Psychoanalytic Data with Howard Shevrin
Click Here to Read: Connecting Empirical Science and Qualitative Psychoanalytic Data with Howard Shevrin at the Discussion Group 12: Research on the Relation of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: Clinical Meaning and Empirical Science at the APsaA Meetings in Chicago on June 6, 2014 from 2:30 to 4:30 PM.
Click Here to Read: Psychology Sunday: Howard Shevrin on this website.
Psychology’s replication drive: it’s not about you
Click Here to Read: Psychology’s replication drive: it’s not about you A recent push for replicability in psychology has been sullied by ad hominem attacks and accusations of bullying. But there is a positive side to the whole debate.
Before we can work out the puzzles of the mind, we need to make sure our methods are good. Photograph: Images.com/Corbis
Neuroscientists Have Discovered Why Certain People Always Thrive Under Pressure
All Circuits Are Busy
Click Here to Read: All Circuits Are Busy by James Gorman in The New York Times on May 26, 2014.
Video | Citizen Neuroscience Crowd-sourced science has exploded in recent years. An Internet game called Eyewire, from Sebastian Seung’s lab at M.I.T., asks volunteers to trace the fine details of neurons.