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December 10, 2008

Encephalon 60 makes an entrance:

The 60th edition of the Encephalon psychology and neuroscience writing carnival has just been published on Living the Scientific Life, as GrrlScientist takes us through the best of the last fortnight's online mind and brain writing.

A couple of my favourites include an interesting write-up on the role of context in the perception of beauty and an excellent piece on attempts to develop an objective test of diagnose ADHD.

There's much more in the latest edition, including everything from gendered computer games to paranormal beliefs and aliens, so do have a look if you're looking for some thought-provoking reading material.


Link to Encephalon 60.

Vaughan.

Posted at December 10, 2008 06:00 PM

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