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MindBlog, Hurricane Matthew, and a Personal Note
I have a few MindBlog posts in a queue to be automatically posted by Blogger, but want to mention that there might be a hiatus in posts caused by the fact that... Read more
The 06 October 2016 by Deric Bownds
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Review of Eric Kandel’s Reductionism in Art and Brain Science – Bridging the...
Left, photo of Eric Kandel that I modified using Deep Learning Style Transfer and Chuck Close as a Filter and Photoshop.“We are closer to attaining cheerful... Read more
The 21 October 2016 by Neuroamer
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A Thank You Letter to My Eating Disorder
As part of my recovery from an insidious eating disorder, I was told to write it a letter. I thought it would be a kind of “Screw you” note, but instead it ende... Read more
The 21 October 2016 by Fitvsfiction
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Issues Or Identity? Cognitive Foundations of Voter Choice.
This open source article in Trends in Cognitive Sciences by Jenki and Huette is worth a look. I pass on the summary and one figure. Voter choice is one of the... Read more
The 25 October 2016 by Deric Bownds
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7 Reasons for a More Awesome Life
The following was adapted from the most read and shared post I’ve ever written, a post I wrote last year for Psychology Today. Read more
The 31 October 2016 by Andrewtix
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Nonlinear Covariation Analysis (Müller & Sternad, 2003)
I have been working my way through some analyses that fall under the idea of the motor abundance hypothesis (Latash, 2012) - the idea that motor control does no... Read more
The 28 October 2016 by Andrew D Wilson
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Decoding Spontaneous Emotional States in Our Brains.
Kragel et al. find distinctive patterns of brain activity that correspond to spontaneously experienced emotions in the absence of external emotional stimuli. Read more
The 04 October 2016 by Deric Bownds
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What Can You Do With Uncontrolled Manifold Analysis?
There is generally more than one way to perform a task (the ‘bliss of motor abundance’) and so it’s possible for a movement to incur a little noise that... Read more
The 11 October 2016 by Andrew D Wilson
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Last Day...
Today was my last lesson at horse therapy Before I start my course on Monday All of a sudden it all seems realThat I am actually going to embark on full time... Read more
The 12 October 2016 by Rubytuesday
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If You Love Someone Who Might Have Asperger's Syndrome, Should You Tell Them?
Over the years, I've been asked this question many, many times. It is a really tricky question because you never quite know how someone is going to take the... Read more
The 16 October 2016 by Gbollard
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