2 excellent recent blog carnival editions:
Encephalon #58 (neuroscience and psychology), hosted by Walter at Highlight Health.
Hourglass #5 (biology of aging), hosted by Laura at psique.
Enjoy!
2 excellent recent blog carnival editions:
Encephalon #58 (neuroscience and psychology), hosted by Walter at Highlight Health.
Hourglass #5 (biology of aging), hosted by Laura at psique.
Enjoy!
Two quick notes:
- Encephalon #56 edition: the latest edition of this neuroscience and psychology blog carnival is ready for your reading pleasure.
- Michael Merzenich Elected to Institute of Medicine: Congratulations! “The Institute of Medicine’s total active membership is now 1,576 and the number of foreign associates is 89. With another 71 members holding emeritus status, IOM’s total membership is now 1,736. Established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine is a national resource for independent, scientifically informed analysis and recommendations on issues related to human health. With their election, members make a commitment to devote a significant amount of volunteer time as members of IOM study committees.”
You may have seen him talking about neuroplasticity in the PBS special titled Brain Fitness Program.
Two excellent blog carnivals-enjoy these superb editions, and discover many new quality blogs along the way:
-Encephalon Goes to Paris (Hilton) [Of Two Minds]: best of bi-monthly neuroscience and psychology blog postsÂÂ
-This Is, Like, Totally Rad Grand Rounds on April 1st, Okay?: best of weekly health and medicine postsÂÂ
Update 1: good Carnival of Human Resources
Update 2: Tangled Bank, with great science postsÂÂ
Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
We are glad to welcome you to our blog carnival. After a short hiatus, Encephalon is back and gathering steam. We have prepared this “revival” edition just for you, so you can be well informed and impress us all during the upcoming Sciencedebate 2008.
Without further ado, let’s proceed to the questions posed by 24 bloggers on neuroscience and psychology issues. We hope they provide, at the very least, good mental stimulation for you and your advisors.
Big Questions
Do I deserve to vote even if I don’t have Free Will? (Marc at Neuroscientifically Challenged).
If culture sculpts our brains, what can our brains do to refine our culture first? (Stephanie at Brains On Purpose).
Is God more than a flying brain? (Jessica at bioephemera).
Is Your brain really reading This? (Pete at Brain Hammer).
A Few Intrusive Questions
Do you play any musical instrument? (Megan at SharpBrains).
[Read more…] about Encephalon: Briefing the Next US President on Neuroscience & Psychology
by SharpBrains
Let’s now exercise our occipital Lobes (visual interpretation and rotation). Please pick the piece that’s missing from the diagram on the left.
Answer: C
More brain teaser games: