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For when you've had enough of journal articles:

Distorted body images and communication hopes for locked-in, vegetative patients : two new free articles from Scientific American Mind.

The challenge of preventing violence is not just an American problem.

Art therapy for combat troops.

Law, responsibility and the brain.

One brain, two visual systems: from the latest back-issue of The Psychologist to be released free online.

Music does not make your kid smarter.

Susan Blackmore on consciousness (podcast).




- 9/11 Links Round-up
One World Trade Center rises from the ashesAs the tenth anniversary of 9/11 draws near, here we bring you a round-up of psychology-related links to comment and resources (please do flag up further articles and resources via comments - thank you):...

- Watching Death
BBC News have this morning reported that doctors at 25 UK and US hospitals plan to test people's experiences of near death - those cases where a heart attack brings a person to the brink of death before they are revived. This was one of the 'Most...

- Elsewhere
For when you've had enough of journal articles: Laughter and humour are explored in an exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery: Laughing in a Foreign Language. "Women are better long-term planners..." The BBC explains why businesses need female...

- Elsewhere
For when you've had your fill of journal articles... Free access: The last two issues of Wellcome Science mag are packed with psychology, including articles on altruism; the brain and music; and hearing and language in babies. The increasingly bizarre...

- Scienceonline11: Scientific American Mind
Fun stuff in the #scio11 swag bag, deconstructed: My favorite item in the ScienceOnline swag bag was the free issue of Scientific American Mind. I'd read several issues, but not in a few years, and it's a great accompaniment to breakfast.Thanks...



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