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Jul. 20 2009 - 7:00 am | 17 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments

Neuro News Nanos

The Rats (novel)

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Here are this morning’s:

* YouTube as neuroscience tutorial — split brain — unilateral neglect

* Psychiatric-service dogs — a new generation of animals trained to help people whose suffering is not physical, but emotional — Sit! Stay! Snuggle!

* Problems with fMRI — weak signal — lots of noise

* A study to tell us that car surfing is dangerous — despite pop culture telling us it’s cool! — uncool, pop culture!

* College branding — Columbia University and the New York City skyline — giant rats


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