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December 04, 2006

Cognitive Daily starts weekly podcasts:

Cognitive science blog Cognitive Daily has started a new weekly podcast of their fantastic summaries of scientific studies.

The first is a 10-minute run through of two recent articles: one on a study that looked at whether police were more likely to shoot at black suspects, and the other on why people with 'tone deafness' have trouble understanding rhythm.

Currently, the podcast is in m4a format, which may be a bit frustrating if you don't own an Apple iPod or similarly compatible player, but otherwise I look forward to hearing a lot more.


Link to first Cognitive Daily podcast.

Vaughan.

Posted at December 4, 2006 08:00 AM

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