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- Brain Map on 2009-03-31
- The Poetics of the Mind's Eye ... - Google Book Search on 2009-03-31
- eyePlorer on 2009-03-30
- Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body on 2009-03-26
- The Whole Brain Atlas on 2009-03-26
- Magazine Preview - The Civil Heretic - Freeman Dyson - Profile - NYTimes.com on 2009-03-26
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Déjà vu: Where fact meets fantasy - life - 25 March 2009 - New Scientist on 2009-03-26
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Speculations about past lives or telepathy aside, the first biological explanations of déjà vu were based on ideas that two sensory signals in the brain - perhaps one from each eye or each hemisphere of the brain - for some reason move out of sync, so that people have the experience of reliving the same event.
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- John Richardson’s Personal Lesson in Late-Period Picasso - NYTimes.com on 2009-03-26
- Peoples' Capitalism on 2009-03-24
- Suggestive Science of Mind - Group | Diigo on 2009-03-24
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Authentic Learning
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'Authentic Learning - Policy and Guidelines Development' is really the full title & emphasis. Resources & thoughts, new understandings of learning, knowledge & connection relevant to students. Help develop guidelines and policies so our kids can learn to swim by getting wet. ** IE This group is about keeping learners safe online - cybersafety. What do we need to do in order to allow authentic learning safe and savvy? **
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K12 Open Source
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K-12 educators using free and open source software. See www.k12opensource.com.
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Politically Minded
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This group is for everyone who likes to think outside the box and engage a variety of ideas. Post articles here which will provoke thought and discussion, regardless of partisan leanings.
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Suggestive Science of Mind
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This group seeks to consolidate truly scientific resources related to research into the efficacy of hypnosis as a treatment for psychological or physiological ailments. Please do not use this group to advertise spiritual, hypnosis or wellness products.
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