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August 14, 2007

Encephalon 29 rolls into town:

The 29th edition of psychology and neuroscience writing carnival has just been published on the ever erudite Memoirs of a Postgrad.

A couple of my favourites include a post on an American football team using the discredited 'Mozart effect' to boost performance, and a review of a paper showing that caffeine perks you up more effectively as you get older.

This edition includes a wide range of articles, so check it out if you're interested what's been occupying the minds of cognitive science writers during the last fortnight.


Link to Encephalon 29.

Vaughan.

Posted at August 14, 2007 11:30 PM

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