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Madam Fathom: February 2007
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Unconditionally devoted to understanding the biological basis of the mind. Sunday, February 25, 2007. The evolution of language acquisition. Excepting expressions of intense emotions (crying, screaming, laughing), most forms of human vocalizations, particularly speech, are acquired through a learning process. Babies learn to speak by perceiving sounds, imitating them, and then modifying their own vocal output in a process called “vocal learning.”. At Duke University) found that these seven nuclei are str...
Madam Fathom: Williams Syndrome and human sociality
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Unconditionally devoted to understanding the biological basis of the mind. Monday, July 9, 2007. Williams Syndrome and human sociality. There's a great article. By David Dobbs in the New York Times Magazine. About Williams Syndrome (WMS), a condition with a diverse and remarkable array of cognitive symptoms. I have vivid memories of my first exposure to WMS- watching a documentary hosted by Oliver Sacks. WMS thus provides a captivating mélange of cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Unlike most forms ...
Madam Fathom: Babies: cheating bastards
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Unconditionally devoted to understanding the biological basis of the mind. Thursday, July 5, 2007. From The Globe and Mail. Babies aren't as innocent as they look, according to new research out of the United Kingdom. Sweet little infants actually learn to deceive before they can talk, says University of Portsmouth psychology department head Vasudevi Reddy in a study that challenges traditional. Notions of innocence while confirming many parents' suspicions about their sneaky babies. Babies also seem to t...
Madam Fathom: Why are blondes more attractive than brunettes?
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Unconditionally devoted to understanding the biological basis of the mind. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Why are blondes more attractive than brunettes? As a young brown-eyed, brown-haired girl growing up in Orange County, CA. I found this "stereotype" repeatedly, bewilderingly. Validated. Although I defended myself with Van Morrison and a sizeable artillery of blonde-jokes, behind my façade of self-assurance I continued to wonder: why. Are blonde hair and blue eyes "prettier"? 160; Newest». However I would li...
Madam Fathom: Encephalon #23
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Unconditionally devoted to understanding the biological basis of the mind. Monday, May 21, 2007. Aloha and welcome to the 23rd installment of Encephalon. A blog carnival devoted to the study of the nervous system and the understanding of thought, emotion, and behavior. I received a lovely diversity of posts, and I've made a mildly successful attempt at categorizing them to help guide you in your explorations. Enjoy! Chris at Developing Intelligence has an intriguing argument. Johan at the Phineas Gage Fa...
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Happiness: Bottom-Up or Top-Down? | The Psychology of Satisfaction and Happiness
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The Psychology of Satisfaction and Happiness. The study and understanding of human behavior. Laquo; Intrinsic Goals and Happiness. Happiness in Simple Things. Happiness: Bottom-Up or Top-Down? January 28, 2008 by Gene Pinder. Does a combination of positive events and circumstances result in happiness or does a happy mindset result in positive circumstances? What if you must first do things to improve your overall well-being, with your initial attitude being irrelevant or minimal? Enter your comment here.
Neurozone: Can running improve your memory?
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Musings on neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. Saturday, May 19, 2007. Can running improve your memory? In honor of the Bay to Breakers. Run tomorrow, today's posting is about running and possible effects on learning. A recent issue of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Contains an article entitled " High impact running improves learning. By Winter, Breitenstein, Mooren, Voelker, Fobker, Lechtermann, Krueger, Fromme, Korsukewitz, Floel, and Knecht (phew! Interestingly, ...
Neurozone: Dropping acid
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Musings on neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. Monday, April 30, 2007. In the May issue of Harper's. You'll find an insightful essay by Gary Greenberg entitled " Manufacturing depression: A journey into the economy of melancholy. Greenberg, a psychotherapist and freelance writer, has previously written equally engaging pieces in Harper's. In which the effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids. In treating major depression was being tested. Depressed mood nearly every day.
Neurozone: The fog of war
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Musings on neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. Sunday, April 29, 2007. The fog of war. The New York Times front page today features an article on the cognitive side effects of chemotherapy, sometimes known as "chemobrain." ( Chemotherapy fog is no longer ignored as illusion. The reported symptoms include short-term memory loss, difficulties with concentration and multi-tasking, and word-finding problems ( anomia. Of " mild cognitive impairment. In addition to chemo. One o...
Neurozone: British brain sex
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Musings on neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. Thursday, May 31, 2007. Illustrating the power of online research methods, the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior. Has recently published a variety of papers. On sex and cognition using data gathered from over 200,000 people via the BBC website. An introductory editorial can be found here. One of these studies, by Maylor et al. More often regardless of whether they were men or women. The data plots across all of the experime...
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Intrinsic Goals and Happiness | The Psychology of Satisfaction and Happiness
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The Psychology of Satisfaction and Happiness. The study and understanding of human behavior. Laquo; The Broaden Hypothesis. Happiness: Bottom-Up or Top-Down? Intrinsic Goals and Happiness. January 25, 2008 by Gene Pinder. When it comes to goals, what you pursue and how you pursue them can make an enormous difference in your overall well-being. Deep down, we know it doesn’t work that way. Inwardly) goals affected our well-being compared to extrinsic. Several reasons could explain the connection. Pursue yo...
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Amygdala-Orbitofrontal interplay in cognitive flexibility. November 29, 2007. Posted by Johan in Learning. This rat doesn’t get sucrose, but is probably happier than Stalnaker et al’s rats. Today’s title may be the least accessible yet, but bear with me; this is an interesting paper. Stalnaker et al. Rats with OFC damage were slower to learn the reversals than the other groups. However, rats with ABL lesions and rats with combined OFC and ABL lesions did not significantly. So in other words, alth...This ...
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Know your neuron: Grid cells. March 3, 2008. Posted by Johan in Animals. Know your neuron is a mini-series here at the Fan Club where we look at some of the curious response characteristics of neurons discovered through electrophysiology. We will work our way through the simple properties of cells that respond to spatial locations or head direction and on to increasingly abstract cells, which encode the identity of individuals or perhaps even the relation between actions of others and those of the self.
You’ll feel better in the morning: Sleep deprivation disconnects the emotional brain | The Phineas Gage Fan Club
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You’ll feel better in the morning: Sleep deprivation disconnects the emotional brain. January 27, 2008. Posted by Johan in Emotion. Disturbed sleep patterns feature in a range of psychiatric disorders, many of which fall under the DSM’s mood disorder category. A recent paper by Yoo et al (2007) suggests that sleep deprivation itself can produce abnormal affective processing. In other words, sleep disturbances may be a cause as well as a symptom in conditions such as depression. The role of medial prefron...
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Google images now detects faces (poorly). June 17, 2007. Posted by Johan in AI. Google has somewhat secretly rolled out a special filter for its image searches, that enables you to restrict your searches to faces. Geeks in the know say that this technology comes from their purchase of Neven Vision. A company I’ve never heard of before. To use this technology, simply add. To the search URL – adding it in the search box won’t work (although Quicksilver. But it’s not. So how about the competition? Let’...
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