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in TechnologyOnline Social Media Networking Make for Bigger Brains?

Is Facebook making us smarter? Or do smart people understand Facebook more? Regardless, it seems online networks and the internet itself is changing the structure of the human brainby jobertv / on Oct 19, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “human brain”
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Flash animation human body anatomy by AlexTass
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Flash animation: the human body anatomy HEAD – brain with the two hemispheres and the cerebellum – nose and sinuses – teeth and mouth – eyes – ears NECK – pharynx – larynx… (Budget: $750-$1500 USD, Jobs: Flash) Go to Source1 day ago -
Facebook and Your Brain
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Why getting hooked on Facebook is so easy. read more3 days ago -
Men and Women Are the Same Species!
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The fact that the sexes overlap as much, if not more, than they differ should tell us something about how to ask questions about human nature. read more3 days ago -
Men and Women Are the Same Species!
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The fact that the sexes overlap as much, if not more, than they differ should tell us something about how to ask questions about human nature. read more3 days ago -
Do Cognitive Biases Improve Our Perceptions?
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Those of us who work in behavioral economics love discovering brain farts—cognitive biases and unconscious illusions that highlight the limitations of human nature. We enjoy uncovering hidden sources of irrationality — mental shortcuts that send people down the wrong paths. read more4 days ago -
Do Cognitive Biases Improve Our Perceptions?
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Those of us who work in behavioral economics love discovering brain farts—cognitive biases and unconscious illusions that highlight the limitations of human nature. We enjoy uncovering hidden sources of irrationality — mental shortcuts that send people down the wrong paths. read more4 days ago -
Every successes is obviously, …
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Every successes is obviously, specially when adapting for the death of our own loved ones, is dependent upon the caliber of our inner life. The caliber of that mindset directly depends on the particular beliefs, thoughts, choices, encounters, and commitment all of us generate to face the variety of changes how the ...6 days ago -
New neural analysis wraps up s…
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New neural analysis wraps up some indicator characteristics circumvent neurons and process files over a various cellular interaction system. This development is converting brain research on its... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]1 week ago -
The Brain
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The human brain is the most complex and least understood part of the human anatomy. There may be a lot we don’t know, but here are a few interesting facts that we’ve got covered. 1) Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour. Ever wonder how you can The Brain is a post from: ...1 week ago -
Kathryn Schulz Delivers Fascinating TED Speech On The Science Of Regret, Tattoos & Johnny Depp
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Whenever I find myself thinking about the psychology of regret, I always go back to the fall of 1996 and something my buddy Lyle once told me. He was deep into the first month of his very first psychology class, and I had asked him if there was an umbrella-like common denominator to the study psychology and the ...1 week ago -
Top 10 strangest phenomena of the mind
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At least once in our lives, we all have done or said things that gave us a strong impression that it had happened before . What games does our brain play with us? Here are the top 10 strangest phenomena that occur at times in our mind: 1. Deja vu Deja vu is an experience of having seen or experienced a new ...1 week ago -
Major depression is a way of t…
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Major depression is a way of thinking. In accordance with experts, depressive disorders is marked with a persistent sad and/or irritable mood that surpasses normal sadness or sadness. This mood decreases an individual’s regular physical and social functions. Depression can be temporary or serious, depending on ...1 week ago -
Scientists Show How a Gene Duplication Helped Our Brains Become ‘Human’
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Extra copy of brain-development gene allowed neurons to migrate farther and develop more connections; findings may offer clue to autism and schizophrenia. What genetic changes account for the vast behavioral differences between humans and other primates? Researchers so far have catalogued only a few, but now it seems ...3 weeks ago -
You Say You Want a Musselution?
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We all want to have sharp minds as we get older and optimistic, stable moods in the present. But the Modern American Diet (MAD) actually shrinks the human brain in the key areas where memories are formed and moods created. It is time for a revolution! A perfect solution to the woes of the Modern American Diet (MAD)?! ...3 weeks ago -
Brain Recognition of Where We Are: TED Talk of Neil Burgess
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I have previously provided reviews on some of the excellent TED talks that relate to the brain and to neuroscience. Recently a TED video has been posted of a 9 minute presentation by Dr. Neil Burgess from University College in London. Dr. Burgess has been interested in how the brain determines spatial orientation ...3 weeks ago -
Learning of foreign languages enhances the brain
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Learning of a second foreign language is particularly beneficial not only for one’s curriculum but also for the brain, according to a new scientific research, which comes to confirm previous studies claiming that knowledge of foreign languages is a beneficial form of education of the brain, which enhances ...3 weeks ago -
Whats Normal Got To Do With It?
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Welcome to The Other Side of Normal blog. The blog takes its title from my upcoming book. In the blog, like the book, I’ll be exploring how the mind and the brain work and how that can help us make sense of our everyday behavior and the roots of mental illness. read more3 weeks ago -
Whats Normal Got To Do With It?
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Welcome to The Other Side of Normal blog. The blog takes its title from my upcoming book. In the blog, like the book, I’ll be exploring how the mind and the brain work and how that can help us make sense of our everyday behavior and the roots of mental illness. read more3 weeks ago -
Brain Implants: Is the Matrix Becoming Reality?
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Intelligence has been defined by many, yet completely understood by few. In Jeff Hawkin’s book On Intelligence , he explained that the way computers process information is not the same way a brain may process information. This led to his life-long desire to better understand what he referred to as real ...3 weeks ago -
Are We as Objective as We Think?
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Is anyone as unbiased as they think they are? Do we have a "bias blind spot?" read more3 weeks ago



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