Blogging on the Brain: 10/9 - 10/15
Recent highlights from brain blogging:
More on Linguistic Relativity: Mixing Memory covers the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, as well as new evidence on how culture affects color perception. (Update! The Mouse Trap has a really nice post on the same topic)
Shared memories: Are your memories are really yours?
Wisdom of the Ancients? Mnemonic techniques from classic Greece.
Brain Ethics mentions several interesting-sounding new articles.
The Ultimatum Game, after TMS of dlPFC
Memory Upgrades: Acetylcholine May Enhance Memory Detail (via)
Adrenaline, Glutamate, and Cerebral Blood Flow: The Role of Pericytes (and a video!)
Gehry at SFN: Shelley tells us how Frank Gehry's SFN talk went.
Brain Training Funded by NSF: The "Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center"
Have a nice weekend, and enjoy SFN!
More on Linguistic Relativity: Mixing Memory covers the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, as well as new evidence on how culture affects color perception. (Update! The Mouse Trap has a really nice post on the same topic)
Shared memories: Are your memories are really yours?
Wisdom of the Ancients? Mnemonic techniques from classic Greece.
Brain Ethics mentions several interesting-sounding new articles.
The Ultimatum Game, after TMS of dlPFC
Memory Upgrades: Acetylcholine May Enhance Memory Detail (via)
Adrenaline, Glutamate, and Cerebral Blood Flow: The Role of Pericytes (and a video!)
Gehry at SFN: Shelley tells us how Frank Gehry's SFN talk went.
Brain Training Funded by NSF: The "Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center"
Have a nice weekend, and enjoy SFN!
1 Comments:
For those who found the posts on linguistic relativity and color term analysis by Mixing Memory useful, you may find my take on the issue interesting and more up-to-date. I believe ,that post, actually triggered the reposts from Mixing Memory!
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