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Mind and Brain Blogrollin'

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I have a blogroll! It's visible in the sidebar from this blog's main page, though not from the pages of individual posts. Also, it's a rotating blogroll, which means instead of being overwhelmed with links, you'll get 10 random links from my longer list.

I'm including blogs that might be of interest to readers of this blog - which is to say, primarily relating to mind and brain, psychology and neuroscience, cognition and behavior. And animals. And some others just because.

Here's what I've got so far. What or who is missing? Drop a note in the comments.


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Addiction Inbox

BPS Research Digest

Brain Sweets

Evolutionary Psychology Blog (Rob Kurzban)

Gene Expression

inkfish

John Hawks' Weblog

Mind Hacks

Neuroanthropology

Neurocritic

Neuron Culture

Neuroskeptic

Neurotribes

Not Bad Science (Felicity Muth)

Not Exactly Rocket Science

Oscillatory Thoughts

Phylogenetic Tree Hugger

PsySociety

Replicated Typo

Serious Monkey Business

Speaking of Research

The Dog Zombie

The Invisible Gorilla

The Olive Tree

This View of Life

Wandering Gaia

Your Inner Bonobo

Added:

Frontal Cortex

NeuroDojo

Providentia

Psych Your Mind

Beautiful Brain

AnimalWise

The Prancing Papio

Matt Soniak

Endless Forms

Neurophilosophy

PoliPsych

Jason G. Goldman is a science journalist based in Los Angeles. He has written about animal behavior, wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology for Scientific American, Los Angeles magazine, the Washington Post, the Guardian, the BBC, Conservation magazine, and elsewhere. He contributes to Scientific American's "60-Second Science" podcast, and is co-editor of Science Blogging: The Essential Guide (Yale University Press). He enjoys sharing his wildlife knowledge on television and on the radio, and often speaks to the public about wildlife and science communication.

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