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Media: Bob Woodruff - To Iraq and Back
ABC News reporter Bob Woodruff looks at wartime traumatic brain injuries and the process of recovery in a special report this evening at 10:00 pm ET. Additional information available on the webpage devoted to the special: Bob Woodruff - To Iraq and Back.
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Should The Media Publish Images Of Terror Hostages?
By publishing harrowing images of kidnapped hostages, media organisations could be inadvertently helping terrorists, psychologists have warned. Aarti Iyer and Julian Oldmeadow at Exeter University presented 26 men and 34 women with a description of Ken...
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Encephalon #46 Forthcoming
Today is the Memorial Day holiday in the US, so there will be some delay in publication of Encephalon. Stayed tuned, it will be up by tomorrow morning. The Neurocritic thanks you for your patience. Iraq protest, Santa Monica Beach, LA Crosses representing...
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Encephalon 32
Encephalon 32, A Neuroscience Carnival is now available for your reading pleasure at Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted). In other news, The Traumatically Brain Injured One post seems to be getting a large number of hits from this article...
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Wartime Traumatic Brain Injuries (tbis)
From the June 2007 APA Monitor: A long road back With so many service members affected by traumatic brain injuries, neuropsychologists are ramping up diagnosis and treatment By Christopher Munsey Monitor staff Print version: page 34 Traumatic brain injury...
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"mind Over Matter" - Wadsworth Center Brain-computer Interface Project
This evening, the NBC Nightly News ran a feature report entitled "Mind Over Matter," concerning self-control over EEG components to "move" a computer cursor. The research program is the Wadsworth Center Brain-Computer Interface Project in Albany, New...
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