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Mind the Brain: Introspection
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Friday, 2 April 2010. Just read a very thought-provoking working paper on introspection posted by Eric Schwitzgebel:. Http:/ schwitzsplinters.blogspot.com/2010/03/introspection-what.html. It proposes that what we might call introspection arises from a family of both introspective and non-introspective judgments that probably interact in a myriad of complicated ways. So, if we can pick apart the (neural) processes underlying this family of computations, can we deconstruct introspection?
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Mind the Brain: March 2010
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010. Paper out on the status quo bias. Our paper looking at mechanisms for overcoming a simple bias towards the default in difficult perceptual decisions is out in the Early Edition of PNAS (open access link can be found here. And for a nice bite-size summary of the findings (better than I could muster here! Check out Deborah Franklin's article in NPR's health blog Shots:. Http:/ www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/03/the biology of dithering.html. Labels: status quo bias.
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Mind the Brain: Paper out on the status quo bias
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010. Paper out on the status quo bias. Our paper looking at mechanisms for overcoming a simple bias towards the default in difficult perceptual decisions is out in the Early Edition of PNAS (open access link can be found here. And for a nice bite-size summary of the findings (better than I could muster here! Check out Deborah Franklin's article in NPR's health blog Shots:. Http:/ www.npr.org/blogs/health/2010/03/the biology of dithering.html. Labels: status quo bias.
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Mind the Brain: May 2010
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Tuesday, 4 May 2010. Interior Traces - Devon. I'll be at Dartington Hall in the depths of Devon this Thursday evening (after first adding my democratic weight to the swing seat of Hampstead and Kilburn. Taking part in a panel discussion on Interior Traces. If you happen to be in Devon and would like to come along (or indeed to any of the other tour locations), tickets are available here. I'll be putting a post up shortly on interesting points from the debate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mind the Brain: Opticon1826 Issue 7 published
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Monday, 2 November 2009. Opticon1826 Issue 7 published. The finishing touches have now been made to Opticon's 7th Issue, which is now out now online. This is my last issue as Life Sciences Editor, and it has been a very enjoyable and rewarding couple of years. Issue 7 is as strong and diverse as ever, with science pieces ranging from Prof. Roger Wotton's on the biology behind mythical flying beasts, to Irma Kurniawan's commentary on the neuroscience of sport. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Who’s Involved | The Vox Lab
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James Wilkes's poetry residency at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I’m a poet and writer with interests in neuroscience, speech, and radio, amongst other topics. My website. Contains links to my poetry publications and other writing, including Interior Traces. A project which explored past, present and possible future applications of neuroscience in the areas of law and medicine. I’m also a PhD student at the London Consortium.
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The London Consortium | A Masters & Doctoral Programme in Humanities and Cultural Studies »
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Raquo; news and events. Raquo; Other Events. Masters and Doctoral Programme. In Humanities and Cultural Studies. Laquo; Previous Entries. Objects of Emotion: How Our Minds Bring Things To Life. Entry added:June 6th, 2012 Posted in Blogroll. Wellcome Collection, 16th June, 10.30-1700. As humans, we have an ability to empathise with one another. Reading emotions and sharing them are integral to our survival and social cohesion. But why is it that objects can also spark these feelings in us? Mistrusting our...
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Play Radio's Blog | Page 2
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Play Radio's Blog. The People’s Broadcast. Play For The Day That…. You Cannot Be Serious. Newer posts →. Another of our shows: Need a Date? June 29, 2010. Get involved, get a date, tune into Date Radio on Wed 7th July! Comments Off on Another of our shows: Need a Date? What we'll be broadcasting. June 28, 2010. So, we have 6 radio shows that we’ll be broadcasting on Play Radio. We thought I’d give you a little more detail about what you can expect from each idea. June 14, 2010. I won’t go into. 4 An inte...
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Mind the Brain: November 2009
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Monday, 2 November 2009. Opticon1826 Issue 7 published. The finishing touches have now been made to Opticon's 7th Issue, which is now out now online. This is my last issue as Life Sciences Editor, and it has been a very enjoyable and rewarding couple of years. Issue 7 is as strong and diverse as ever, with science pieces ranging from Prof. Roger Wotton's on the biology behind mythical flying beasts, to Irma Kurniawan's commentary on the neuroscience of sport. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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