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21 Nov 09

What's Behind Our Gift of Gab?

relationship between FOXP2 gene and the 116 genes it turns on/off. This network of genes may be part of the language circuit.

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15 Jun 09

How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?

Are languages merely tools for expressing our thoughts, or do they actually shape our thoughts?

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01 May 09

That Bird Can Boogie

Musically talented animals-humans aren't the only species with the neural wiring for dancing to music.

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04 Apr 09

You are not your brain

Alva Noe: Most brain science is too reductive. The brain is not the author of our experience.

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22 Feb 09

How to Save New Brain Cells

There may be some neurological truth to those claims that memorizing lists or daily Sudoku encourages mental limberness. Even more importantly, the results lend some support that people in early stages of Alzheimers disease may slow their cognitive declin

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Will you perceive the event that kills you?

We are always living nearly one-half second in the past. Now, it isn't surprising that there is some delay between an event and our becoming aware of it. This is the normal unfolding of cause and effect. This might not be a concern if we were just passive

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15 Dec 08

EEGs show brain differences between poor and rich kids

"Kids from lower socioeconomic levels show brain physiology patterns similar to someone who actually had damage in the frontal lobe as an adult," said Robert Knight, director of the institute and a UC Berkeley professor of psychology. "This is a wake-up c

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ISIS 120S-01, English 173S-05: "This is Your Brain on the Internet" Spring 2009

"an educational remix that examines the aesthetic, digital, linguistic, psychological, political, philosophical, computational, ethical, and socio-cultural factors influencing how we know ourselves and our worlds"

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27 Sep 08

Beauty and the Brain

What we find beautiful is influenced by culture, learning, experience, and, apparently, the structure and function of our brain.

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31 Jul 08

How the Mind Works: Revelations

The Physiology of Truth: Neuroscience and Human Knowledge by Jean-Pierre Changeux, translated from the French by M.B. DeBevoise

Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: From Molecular Biology to Cognition by Jean-Pierre Changeux and Stuart J. Edelstein

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Your brain lies to you

Eighteen percent of Americans think the sun revolves around the earth. False beliefs are everywhere, and efforts to dispel misinformation are more difficult than one would expect because of quirky way our brains store memories and continue to mislead us.

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