
Editor's Selections: Trauma, Vampires, and Cognitive Decline
Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week. Does it hurt to ask children about trauma? asks Eva Alisic at her blog "Trauma Recovery." This is an important question...
Exploring the evolution and architecture of the mind
Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week. Does it hurt to ask children about trauma? asks Eva Alisic at her blog "Trauma Recovery." This is an important question...
From my vacation this summer, the Leaning Photoset of Pisa : And, to switch things up a bit, a set from a few nights of photography in Century City, California.
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...
Editor’s Note: Today’s post, coming appropriately after yesterday's post on human intuitions about memory, comes from Felicity Muth who blogs at Not Bad Science, and tweets as @FelicityMuth...
Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week. This week's picks begin with your bad hair day. Or, more specifically, Why You're the Only One Who Knows You're Having a Bad Hair Day, by Amie Gordon at Psych Your Mind...
Do you believe that memory works sort of like a video camera, faithfully recording your experiences so that you can go back later and revisit those memories, captured in pristine condition?...
I couldn't resist digging this up out of my Tumblr archives. Happy (end of) Shark Week!
July was the hottest month ever recorded in Washington, D.C., in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in Wichita Falls, Texas, as measured by the National Weather Service.
The 38th edition of the Carnival of Evolution is up at the Sandwalk blog. It's the biggest edition of the Carnival of Evolution yet, with over 60 entries!
For those who might be new to my blog, one of my blogospheric roles is Psychology and Neuroscience Editor of ResearchBlogging.org. As part of my job, each week, I choose 3-4 of the best psychology and neuroscience posts from around the science blogosphere to highlight.Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week...