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  1. D'oh! It's not a comedy cell [Neurophilosophy]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - Sep 5, 2008

    In this clip from The Simpsons, Homer explains why he wouldn't benefit from an adult education course: "How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out

  2. Memory lessons from Homer Simpson [Neurophilosophy]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 5, 2008

    In this clip from The Simpsons, Homer explains why he wouldn't benefit from an adult education course: "How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out

  3. Ha Ha Very Funny

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Sep 4, 2008

    Laughter is the best and possibly the oldest medicine, as recently noted on BrainBlogger: Laughter is a naturally occurring response to humorous stimuli and is a rather easily implemented and cost-effective clinical

    Also tagged: health, disability, comedy, brain, family, autism, doctor, patient, dentist, parenting, psychology, laughter, asd, pdd nos, iep, asperger, family blog, autism blog, disabilities blog

  4. NeuroPod [Neurophilosophy]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 3, 2008

    In the Nature Neuroscience podcast NeuroPod, presenter Kerri Smith talks to authors of new papers from that journal about their research. The August 2008 episode (which is embedded above) includes discussions about the

  5. Update on Deep Brain Stimulation [The Corpus Callosum]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - Sep 3, 2008

    Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) currently is under investigation for treatment of sever, treatment-resistant depression (TRD). It is not really news. I wrote about it in 2005. The background information in the earlier

  6. Update on Deep Brain Stimulation

    scienceblogs.com » The Corpus Callosum - Sep 3, 2008

    Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) currently is under investigation for treatment of sever, treatment-resistant depression (TRD). It is not really news. I wrote about it in 2005. The background information in the earlier

  7. Body Ownership: Is That Really Your Hand Moving?

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Sep 2, 2008

    Body ownership is the feeling that your body belongs to you and is there constantly; vision, and other sensory signals, contribute to it. A sense of body ownership is often disrupted, the September 2nd Science Daily

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  8. Learning All the Time (Whether You Know It Or Not)

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Aug 30, 2008

    As of this Wednesday, the fall semester is underway at my college and I’m explaining how to pronounce v as w in Latin to one class, and leading another in reciting and writing the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet. I’m

    Also tagged: health, disability, teaching, brain, family, autism, college, classics, latin, parenting, asd, professor, pdd nos, asperger, family blog, autism blog, disabilities blog, ancient greek

  9. Ecoding Diversity: What is Orthogonal Coding? [Pure Pedantry]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Aug 29, 2008

    One of the problems brains must overcome to behave effectively is to discretely encode all the different responses that they can produce. Considering movement alone, you can move in a lot of different ways. Selecting

  10. Ecoding Diversity: What is Orthogonal Coding?

    scienceblogs.com » Pure Pedantry - Aug 29, 2008

    One of the problems brains must overcome to behave effectively is to discretely encode all the different responses that they can produce. Considering movement alone, you can move in a lot of different ways. Selecting

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