Neuroscience
Gazzaniga profiled in the NYTimes
Nice profile of Michael Gazzaniga, one of the grandfathers of cognitive neuroscience, in the May 10, 2005 New York Times.
Hampshire owns many of his books; browse the list from the
online catalog, including an order for his latest,
The Ethical Brain. The 3d edition of his book
The Cognitive Neurosciences is in Hampshire's reference collection.
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The Fictional Neuroscientist
Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam on Tom Wolfe's new novel:
Escaping the wrath of Wolfe
By Alex Beam, Globe Columnist
January 11, 2005
Is Dartmouth cognitive neuroscientist Michael Gazzaniga in line to become the new Epictetus? Anything is...
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Michael Gazzaniga Now
I've just seen / heard about a couple of interviews with Michael Gazzaniga, the father of cognitive neuroscience: He was on the Australian radio show All in the Mind in June, and they introduce him as follows: One of the big names of the brain is...
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Site Of The Week
In the "tooting our own horn" department, comes the Hampshire Library's Site of the Week. The sites are not necessarily related to Cognitive Science, but definitely interesting -- and are chosen weekly by Hampshire librarians. Take a look at the past...
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Hampshire "trials" Openurl With Google Scholar
Google Scholar now includes HC Links! Search in Google Scholar and click on "Hampshire Access" in results. You'll see if Hampshire has access to the journal online, or if it's available in the library. It only works from http://scholar.google.com/schhp?inst=hampshire.edu...
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New Books, Jan 21
Arab mass media : newspapers, radio, and television in Arab politics; by Rugh, William A.. publisher: Praeger, 2004. for more info.
Blink : The Power of Thinking Without Thinking; by Malcolm Gladwell. publisher: Little, Brown, 2005. for more info....
Neuroscience