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For when you've had enough of journal articles:
'A head injury changed my life': a former army cadet recalls life after a car crash.
Is it wrong to teach children about feelings?
The boredom epidemic affecting workers.
A marriage devoted to the mind-body problem (pdf via Mind Hacks).
Can virtual reality help troops recover from PTSD? (podcast).
Is a life without meaning the only route to happiness? (blog post & podcast).
Is there a biological basis to our sense of right and wrong? (podcast).
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For when you've had enough of journal articles: Hollywood actress Natalie Portman is a cognitive neuroscientist. Workaholics Anonymous has launched in America - the trouble is people are too busy to attend. Does the language of the Pirahã tribe challenge...
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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....
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Finding Cogsci Podcasts
In case you're wondering ... here are some ways to find nifty cognitive science & other podcasts. Here's a Google search trick I use to find podcasts of interviews with folks whom I'd like to hear: inurl:podcast + "name of person" (in...
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A Moral Grammar?
Interesting podcast from Australia’s All in the Mind about the evolution of morality. See their description below: “Moral Minds: The Evolution of Human Morality “Incest, infanticide, honour killings - different cultures have different rules of...
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Traumatized Kids' Brains: Smaller & Larger
Fascinating podcast on Australia's Sept. 10 2005 All in the Mind program on Children, Teenagers and Anxiety. Natasha Mitchell interviewed Duke's Michael De Bellis about some brain imaging he'd done with PTSD & non-PTSD kids. Turns out PTSD...
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