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| Brain-imaging and neurorealism: what does it mean to "feel something" in your brain? Ben "Bad Science" Goldacre dissects the reporting of an experiment purporting to show a neurological basis for low libido in women's brains. Goldacre points out that the alternative to believing in a neurological basis for how you feel is to believe that you can feel something without having something happen in your brain. Interestingly, this odd interpretation is far from new: in fact it's part o [..] |
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Knitted brain If you can't have a brain in a jar, the next best thing may be a knitted brain in a frame. The beauty above is handmade by Emily of aKNITomy and available for sale at the Boing Boing Bazaar in the Makers Market. From the product page: These brains are hand knit in a wonderful 100% Peruvian wool, and then stitched into place atop a pad of felted wool roving (this gives them a 3D quality). The brain [..] |
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Your Brain is Not Your Friend
A mind is a terrible thing. Whether because of the brain’s internal structure or the way social and cultural pressures cause our minds to develop and function, in the end the result is the same: minds that are not only easily deceived and freque [..] |
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| Google Brain Creo que no estamos muy lejos para hacer este tipo de busquedas y seguramente podremos disfrutar de buscadores tan eficaces como esta versión un tanto exagerada del buscador más famoso de internet. [..] |
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Man vs. Brain cancer So here's a great quote. "In the first decade of the 20th century, Harvey Cushing became the father of effective neurosurgery," the medical historian Michael Bliss wrote in Harvey Cushing: A Life in Surgery. "Ineffective neurosurgery had many fathers." The New York Times has an amazing account of Cushing's life and work, explaining how this pioneering surgeon managed to save victims of brain cance [..] |
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| Can being bullied change your brain? Scientists have long known that physical and sexual abuse in early childhood can alter brain development. But new research is showing that older kids who have been abused emotionally by their peers tend to share certain abnormalities in the corpus callosum. That's right: Being bullied is associated with an altered brain structure. The assumption here is that the bullying is causing the change, and [..] |
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| Mindfulness meditation and the brain A Massachusetts General Hospital study in next week's Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging shows marked brain changes over an eight-week practice of mindfulness meditation. Of course, by definition, every experience you have makes changes in your brain (that's pretty much the definition of experience: "something that changes your brain"), but in this case, the changes point to deep and lasting effect [..] |
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Brain surgery through the eye socket New research determines that physicians don't have to saw off the top of the skull to conduct many kinds of brain surgery -- rather, they can just go in through the eye socket. Medical doctors from the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine and University of Washington Medical Center published their findings on transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES) in the scientific journal [..] |
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Brain surgery c. 2000 BCE Archaeologists at Ikiztepe, Turkey unearthed two glass obsidian blades they believe were used for neurosurgery 4,000 years ago. Why do they think these were tools for Bronze Age brain surgery? Because they found scarred skulls there too. New Scientist interviewed excavation director Önder Bilgi: What makes you think they were used for surgery? We have found traces of cuts on skulls in a nearby gra [..] |
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| Glenn Beck's brain Mother Jones and Steve Brodner bring us a MAD-Magazine-style exploded diagram of the contents of Glenn Beck's brain, just in time for the news that the weeping millionaire goldbug conspiracy nut is going off the air (if life were a Warren Ellis comic, he'd reappear as a presidential candidate). What's Inside Glenn Beck's Brain? Fox's Glenn Beck says Obama is building concentration camps [..] |
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| Symphony of Science ode to the brain Symphony of Science, the people behind that awesome Carl Sagan "Glorious Dawn" autotune song have a new video, based around neuroscience. There's plenty of Sagan—who I still think sounds weirdly like Kermit the Frog when filtered through autotune—and it's also got a great, spacey chorus featuring Jill Bolte Taylor, the neuroanatomist who described her own stroke for TEDtalks a few year [..] |
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| Effervescent Brain Salt The best thing about effervescent brain salt is that it's not immediately clear whether it's salt to make effervescent brains even more delicious, or salt to give you an effervescent brain, or effervescent salt for brains. Also, it appears to come in a Tabasco bottle, and EVERYTHING THAT COMES IN A TABASCO BOTTLE IS ALWAYS AWESOME. Effervescent Brain Salt...
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33 New Ways To Overclock Your Brain “There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep.”
- Homer
Tired after getting a full nine hours and still feeling exhausted? You sleep the sleep of the innocent - you nod off quickly, don’t have nightmares and have no trouble breathing - and still you can hardly get up in [...] [..] |
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