If you’ve been wondering what happened to the Encephalon psychology and neuroscience writing carnival, it’s been on a brief hiatus while its management has been passed on to new hands.
It was previously managed by Mo at Neurophilosophy, whose time has now been largely captured as a neuroscience postgrad.
Luckily, the ever capable Alvaro Fernandez from Sharp Brains has taken the helm and just published the first edition of its return.
Fittingly, it’s a bumper issue, and contains articles on everything from Renaissance brain look-alikes to whether robots can feel emotions.
The next edition will be hosted on Mind Hacks on March 3rd so if you want to submit an article, just email a link to
encephalon{dot}host{at}gmail{dot}com
and we’ll feature it.
Link to new Encephalon.