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The Feeling of Rationality
Elliot’s case is peculiar from a psychological perspective and tragic from a personal one. A benign tumor the size of a small orange was successfully removed... Read more
The 21 May 2011 by Realizingresonance
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Is Evolutionary Psychology the Best Explanation for My Behavior?
The emergence of human consciousness remains a relatively enigmatic thing to many people, including me. Evolutionary Psychology seeks to understand the mind... Read more
The 16 May 2011 by Realizingresonance
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New Rapid DNA Technology
The recent killing of Osama bin Laden and the very rapid determination of his identity through DNA and other techniques has generated a great deal of... Read more
The 08 May 2011 by Dplylemd
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Drug Addiction In The DSM V...Considerations For The Future
The 07 May 2011 by Michaelsweiss
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The Sins of Evolutionary Psychology
In 1902, Rudyard Kipling published his wonderfully imaginative Just So Stories. What child does not thrill to learn “How the Camel Got His Hump” or “How the... Read more
The 20 April 2011 by Cris
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Why Humans Are All Much More Related Than You Think
All humans can trace their family tree back to a surprisingly small group of common ancestors. It's a question of basic mathematics - there simply aren't... Read more
The 19 April 2011 by Gerard
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Tricksters, Selfishness & Altruism
In evolutionary biology, few issues have caused more debate than altruism or what appears to be altruism. It is generally accepted that selection operates on... Read more
The 16 April 2011 by Cris
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The Neuropsychology of Borderline Personality Disorder
Review of Study Published in The Journal of Personality Disorders Borderline Personality Disorder is typically associated with deficits related to... Read more
The 07 April 2011 by Michaelsweiss
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Q and A: Will a Decaying Corpse Actually Produce Alcohol?
Q: Is possible or likely for blood alcohol levels to increase or decrease in a decomposing body, and if so during what stages of decomposition? A: Alcohol is... Read more
The 27 February 2011 by Dplylemd
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New Species Of Seahorse Found
A new species of seahorse has been discovered more than fifteen years after the tiny specimen was put on display in a museum. The animal was caught in 1995 in... Read more
The 22 February 2011 by Gerard
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