Cognitive Science
Mark_Changizi
The hills are alive with the LOOK of music. ...and it looks like people moving. http://bit.ly/ak3X70
mocost
Metal wires catalyse the spontaneous generation of misfolded prion protein in healthy brain tissue http://j.mp/bGkNGF
noahWG
Navigating the Wild West of non-peer-reviewed science [or] You won't hear that gravity doesn't exist from @arstechnica : http://bit.ly/bbqaaT
noahWG
Sniff-controlled device allows a paralysed, "locked-in" woman to communicate: http://bit.ly/cT7Bpu
sandygautam
Ionian Enchantment: Are most experimental subjects in behavioral science WEIRD? http://bit.ly/dwSeYA also see http://bit.ly/5AChd2
mrwdawson
Chap 2 finally completed. Hopefully it sets the stage for fast writing of next chapters on classical, connectionist, and embodied #cogsci
by Michael R.W. Dawson, Cognitive Scientist and University of Alberta Psychology Professor, Cognitive Science
sandygautam
many thanks to @Palsule @mhegi @mikecane @techprasu @aparnakalantri for showing polite interest in my writing voyages. http://bit.ly/99fs9h
Mark_Changizi
What music looks like. Using our visual system as an oracle into the origins of music. http://bit.ly/bljGdf (My new PsychToday piece.)
noahWG
Your iPhone is free, free I tell you... RT @jennydeluxe : Big news -- Jailbreaking your iPhone is now legal in the US http://bit.ly/ajUPJW
EvoMRI
Liked "You Can’t Take It With You « Steve Blank" http://ff.im/oiIfv
Mark_Changizi
My New PsychToday piece: What Does Music Look Like to Our Brain. http://bit.ly/ak3X70
sandygautam
My book, so I obviously like it! http://bit.ly/99fs9h
scicurious
Have you taken Sci's quiz on your Geek Score?! So far no one has outscored Mr. S.. Probly this why I like him. http://bit.ly/d5LJWb
sandygautam
MRI evidence on how hypnosis works. http://is.gd/dJHWw
Mark_Changizi
My old piece on why we neuroscientists don't know jack. And, the moral of the Terminator. http://bit.ly/aFnBqZ
sandygautam
WEIRD People and BIZARRE Chimps http://is.gd/dJxpO
EvoMRI
Liked "Who said scientists aren’t funny?" http://ff.im/oig0p
mocost
Atul Gawande in The New Yorker: What should medicine do when it can’t save your life? http://j.mp/afvcZB
mocost
Reconstructing the ups and downs of primate brain evolution: implications for adaptive hypotheses and Homo floresiensis http://j.mp/cluB3f
mocost
Our Aging World: A vizualization by Ben Fry, about how the populations of eight countries will grow and change over time http://j.mp/c5Sy9U
sandygautam
Edge: Getting at the Neuroanthropology of Morality http://is.gd/dJh4r
EvoMRI
Liked "Marginal Revolution: Elinor Ostrom and the well-governed commons" http://ff.im/odfIF
