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Thank you, Al Franken! | Neuropoly
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Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Thank you, Al Franken! Thank you, Al Franken! July 21, 2011. Speaking of the misuse of research studies for ideological purposes, check out Senator Al Franken (D-Minn) calling out apparent homophobe Tom Minnery, who represents a group of conservative christian extremists calling themselves “Focus on the Family”, during a Senate hearing on the repeal of The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). 8220;It doesn’t,” Franklin responded. “The study...The authors o...
Why caffeine jacks you up | Neuropoly
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Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Why caffeine jacks you up. Why caffeine jacks you up. July 25, 2011. Have you ever wondered why, and exactly where in the brain, coffee (or any caffeinated product, for that matter) is able to exert its arousing effects? Well, wonder no longer, because an international team of researchers from Japan, China and the US, have located the primary neurons upon which caffeine works its magic (Lazarus 2011). How did they do it? How does this work? Well, for ...
Uncategorized | Neuropoly
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Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. It’s been a long 5 years…. May 24, 2016. I’ll be mostly writing about exciting new research findings, as well as other miscellaneous topics related to academia, psychology, and the like. Back soon! Make mine a triple. July 29, 2011. In response to a couple of questions about the implications of long-term caffeine intake, I’d thought I’d throw out a couple of findings. I recently wrote about a study. Some case ...
Al Franken | Neuropoly
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Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Posts Tagged ‘Al Franken’. Thank you, Al Franken! July 21, 2011. Speaking of the misuse of research studies for ideological purposes, check out Senator Al Franken (D-Minn) calling out apparent homophobe Tom Minnery, who represents a group of conservative christian extremists calling themselves “Focus on the Family”, during a Senate hearing on the repeal of The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). 8220;It doesn’t,” Franklin responded. “The s...The authors o...
accidents | Neuropoly
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Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Posts Tagged ‘accidents’. Drugging and Driving: Benzos, opioids and antidepressants and increased risk of driving accidents. May 11, 2011. These are studies of patterns of association between prescription drugs and driving accidents based on real-life data coming from a variety of sources. There are several advantages and drawbacks to these kinds of studies and Wikipedia. Is a good place to get some background. These studies utilize real world dat...
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Neuroskeptic: Language That Is Person-First
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Thursday, 31 January 2013. Language That Is Person-First. An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. By Roger Collier highlights the problem of Person-first language: Laudable cause, horrible prose. Person-first language (or language that is person-first. He goes on to quote linguist Helena Halmari who highlights a number of problems with the approach:. After all, most adjectives with positive connotations precede nouns. We ...
Neuroskeptic: Neuroskeptic Is Moving
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Saturday, 9 February 2013. Over the next few days, Neuroskeptic. Will be moving to Discover Magazine. Which is very exciting. This will mean no new posts for at least a week, while we sort out the technical issues of the transition, and I've also turned comments off - all existing comments will be moved over to the new blog, however. For more updates you can follow me on Twitter. See you on the other side soon! View my complete profile.
Neuroskeptic: NOS1 - An Impulsivity Gene?
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Friday, 16 January 2009. NOS1 - An Impulsivity Gene? Of the pitfalls of candidate gene association studies. With small sample sizes and multiple comparisons, false positive results. Are all too common, especially in behavioural genetics. Yet it's not all bad. The renowned Klaus-Peter Lesch. And colleagues have just produced a paper. NOS1 codes for the enzyme nitric oxide synthase 1, which is expressed in neurones and makes nitric oxide. Report...
Neuroskeptic: Visualizing The Connected Brain
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Wednesday, 8 February 2012. Visualizing The Connected Brain. So it seems as though the "connectome" is the latest big thing. In neuroscience. This is the brain's wiring diagram, in terms of the connections between neurons and on a larger scale, between brain regions. It's not made of spaghetti, either. Connectomics does however unquestionably provide some of the prettiest images. Visualization tool they used). Here's the authors' description:.
Neuroskeptic: Neither Drugs Nor Therapy Prevent Psychosis
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Saturday, 15 December 2012. Neither Drugs Nor Therapy Prevent Psychosis. Neither medication nor psychotherapy is effective in improving the prognosis for youngsters considered to be at high risk of developing psychosis, according to a major study just published. The treatments didn't work. Here's the smoking gun, showing the proportion who didn't go psychotic over time:. There probably wasn't even a placebo effect: none of the three treatment ...
Neuroskeptic: Neuroskeptic Has Moved
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Thursday, 21 February 2013. After four years, Neuroskeptic. Is no longer an indie blog - I've moved to Discover Magazine. The new address is here: http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. So please stop using this blogspot site; don't link to it, don't visit it, etc. All the posts are on the new one. The new RSS feed is: http:/ feeds.feedburner.com/neuro-skeptic/. Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/.
A Hippo on Campus: Off Campus Links
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Musings on neuroscience and neuroticism. Barking up the wrong tree. Not Exactly Rocket Science. TED: Ideas worth spreading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About A Hippo on Campus. Search A Hippo on Campus. Subscribe to A Hippo on Campus. A Hippo on Facebook. There was an error in this gadget. To some of the great science writing happening on the world wide web right now. A coffee a day keeps the adenosine at bay. Why men dont listen and women are great at maths. Editor's Selections: Gangam Style, beautiful ...
Neuroskeptic: The Real Story On That "Antidepressant Surge"
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Saturday, 7 January 2012. The Real Story On That "Antidepressant Surge". Remember last week's story. About how depression rates are soaring in Britain? It was all triggered by "new data" about an increase in antidepressant prescriptions. At the time I was skeptical, not least because the data wasn't actually new, but I've done a bit more digging and it turns out the media coverage was even more misleading than I thought. We find over 50% incre...
Neuroskeptic: fMRI Gets Slap in the Face with a Dead Fish
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Has moved to http:/ blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/. Wednesday, 16 September 2009. FMRI Gets Slap in the Face with a Dead Fish. A reader drew my attention to this gem from Craig Bennett, who blogs at prefrontal.org. Neural correlates of interspecies perspective taking in the post-mortem Atlantic Salmon:. An argument for multiple comparisons correction. This is a poster presented by Bennett and colleagues at this year's Human Brain Mapping conference. It's about fMRI. In fMRI, the problem is part...
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NeuroPolitics | This site is dedicated to the fusion of Marxist Politics with recent developments in Neuroscience
Political Theory and Critiques. This site is dedicated to the fusion of Marxist Politics with recent developments in Neuroscience. The Invisible Future in our Present (Black Existentialism Part 3). Asymp; Leave a comment. Black Existentialism Part 1. Black Existentialism and Fascist Erasure Part 2. Kazimir Malevich, Black Circle [1913-1915] What does it mean to be navigating invisibility? What did I do to be so black and blue? 2,858 more words. Black Existentialism and Fascist Erasure (Part 2). Black Exi...
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Friday, November 18, 2011. Area and layer patterning in the developing cerebral cortex. 2006 Feb;16(1):25-34. Epub 2006 Jan 19. Area and layer patterning in the developing cerebral cortex. Department of Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Physiology, The University of Chicago, Chicago IL, 60637, USA. PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. Publication Types, MeSH Terms, Grant Support. Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. HD42330/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/United States. LinkOut - more resources.
Neuropoly – Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly
Modern brain science: the good, the bad and the ugly. Make mine a triple. July 29, 2011. December 19, 2015. In response to a couple of questions about the implications of long-term caffeine intake, I’d thought I’d throw out a couple of findings. I recently wrote about a study. A couple other interesting notes in regards to long-term effects of caffeine:. The less good (but not totally bad) news:. The findings are quite contradictory. So what to make of all this? There’s no simple answer to that que...
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