Deric Bownds
These articles, from Deric's MindBlog at http://mindblog.dericbownds.net report new ideas and work on mind, brain, and behavior - as well as random curious stuff.
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Deric Bownds' MindBlog
http://mindblog.dericbownds.net/
This blog reports new ideas and work on mind, brain, and behavior - as well as random curious stuff.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 2562 )
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Chimps Play Fair in the Ultimatum Game.
These interesting observations by Proctor, de Waal et al. using a new experimental design that resolves conflicting data in studies by other authors suggest tha... Read more
Posted on 15 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
How We Listen to Music...
Adam Gopnik has a very nice essay in The New Yorker on the mysteries of sound and the quest for 3-D recording. I was struck by his description of how the way... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Internal Threats to Our Bodies Trigger Different Fear System from External...
A large volume of work has documented the amygdala's role in fear, and now Feinstein et al. present a surprising finding that carbon dioxide inhalation evokes... Read more
Posted on 13 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Wisconsin Public Radio Series on Consciousness
I've been wanting to point to an engaging series of interviews on consciousness presented by Wisconsin Public Radio either for listening, or in transcript form. Read more
Posted on 12 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
We Can Retroactively Edit Our Conscious Experience.
Have you ever had the experience of tuning out someone who was droning on in a conversation or lecture that was boring you, then when suddenly being challenged... Read more
Posted on 11 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Deric Bownds' MindBlog - 7th Anniversary
I just realized that today, 7 years ago on Feb. 8, 2006, was my first posting on this blog, which I started after reading a New York Times article on the... Read more
Posted on 08 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
The Cocktail Party Effect is Enhanced by Vision.
Golumbic et al. show that watching someone we are trying to hear and understand in a crowded noisy setting sharpens up the auditory processing in our brains tha... Read more
Posted on 07 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Aging, Sleep, and Memory.
Events during a day that we think important to remember are held in short term memory storage by an active hippocampus. Then, during deep, non-REM, slow brain... Read more
Posted on 06 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Racial Essentialism Reduces Domain-general Creativity.
Interesting observations from a group at Tel Aviv University: Individuals who believe that racial groups have fixed underlying essences use stereotypes more tha... Read more
Posted on 05 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Early Musical Training - Sensitive Period in Brain White Matter Plasticity
MindBlog has noted a number of studies that document beneficial effects of early music training on adult brain function. Now Steele and collaborators make... Read more
Posted on 04 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
The Promise and Perils of Oxytocin.
Greg Miller summarizes some consequences of recent work showing that oxytocin promotes trust and cooperation, and makes people more attuned to social cues. It... Read more
Posted on 01 February 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
How Our Brains Judge Risk and Effort.
Burke et al. do a nice piece of work showing that the risk of an option for action is encoded by the anterior insula and the effort required for that action is... Read more
Posted on 31 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Moral Roots of Environmental Attitudes.
From Feinberg and Willer: Americans’ attitudes about the environment are highly polarized, but it is unclear why this is the case. We conducted five studies to... Read more
Posted on 30 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
The Biology of Fear
I want to point to a good open source review article in Current Biology on the brain correlates of fear, by Ralph Adolphs. You might find the summary graphics... Read more
Posted on 29 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
You Are Going to Die...
The "Opinionator" online commentary feature of the New York Times has another engaging contribution in its "Anxiety" series, from Tim Kreider, author of... Read more
Posted on 28 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Thoughts as Material Objects - Impact on Evaluations
It's hard to get rid of unwanted thoughts. What about just throwing them in the garbage like unwanted objects? In some conditions might we discard our thoughts... Read more
Posted on 25 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
What We Should Fear...
Gary Marcus does a review of some answers to the annual question of John Brockman's edge.org, "What *should* we be worried about? Read more
Posted on 24 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Brain Correlates of Developing Intuition.
An interesting open access study from Wan et al.: The superior capability of cognitive experts largely depends on automatic, quick information processing,... Read more
Posted on 23 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
How Procrastination Gets Things Done...
John Tierney writes a delightful piece on not getting some things done. He notes several authors' comments on procrastination: The key to productivity, John... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE -
Hedonic Adaptation - Where Did the Warm Glow Go?
Obtaining something we want follows a very stereotyped course, as noted in Oscar Wilde's famous aphorism: "There are only two tragedies in life: one is not... Read more
Posted on 21 January 2013 PSYCHOLOGY, SCIENCE