
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.
Flood of Reports Point to a Warming Earth — But Concern Drops s Politics Skewing Public Opinion on Momentous Issue?
Click Here to Read: Flood of Reports Point to a Warming Earth — But Concern Drops s Politics Skewing Public Opinion on Momentous Issue? By J.J. Goldberg on May 26, 2014,
What would Plato ask a neuroscientist?
Can the Nervous System Be Hacked?
Click Here to Read: Can the Nervous System Be Hacked? By Michael Beharnay in The New York Times on May 23, 2014.
Mirela Mustacevic, who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, had a nerve stimulator implanted as part of a medical trial. Her symptoms have lessened Significantly. Credit Sarah Wong for The New York Times
Bryan College Is Torn: Can Darwin and Eden Coexist?
Click Here to Read: Bryan College Is Torn: Can Darwin and Eden Coexist? By Alan Blinder in The New York Times on May 20, 2014.









