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July 07, 2007

SciAmMind - a slight return:

Scientific American Mind usually make two of their feature articles freely available online. This issue, they seem to have substituted their articles at 'half time', as two new articles have become available from the June / July issue, while the two that were previously available have disappeared behind a pay wall.

One of the new articles is on how to recognise good quality advice and expertise in the cognitive, neuro and medical sciences.

The other is on the role of 'mirror neurons' in recovery and rehabilitation after brain injury and stroke.

I've got mixed feelings about this really. While its always good to have new quality mind and brain writing available, one of the attractions of SciAmMind is that freely available articles from past issues are always accessible.


Link to contents with links to freely available content (thanks Scott!)

Vaughan.

Posted at July 7, 2007 09:00 PM

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