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  1. The Challenge of Globalization

    ittoolbox.com » Offshore IT Outsourcing: Experiences from India - Jul 13, 2007

    I am sorry that in my last post hitting out at acrymonious posts, I had been a little over-aggressive. I maintain that is not my usual tone and manner of handling dissent. I had been irritated over a few weeks on a few

    Also tagged: globalisation, dissent, solace, futile

  2. A boy and his dog [Cognitive Daily]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jul 11, 2007

    A continuation of our "greatest hits" from past Cognitive Daily postings: [originally posted on July 11, 2005] There's something about kids and dogs. The phrase "A boy and his dog" brings up quite a range of images

  3. A boy and his dog

    scienceblogs.com » Cognitive Daily - Jul 11, 2007

    A continuation of our "greatest hits" from past Cognitive Daily postings: [originally posted on July 11, 2005] There's something about kids and dogs. The phrase "A boy and his dog" brings up quite a range of images

  4. This side up: Perceiving visual orientation [Cognitive Daily]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Select - Jun 6, 2007

    This is a guest post by Aaron Couch, one of Greta's top student writers for Spring 2007 When looking out a window, or watching a movie in a theater, the image you see is typically presented as right-side-up. Let's say

  5. This side up: Perceiving visual orientation [Cognitive Daily]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior - Jun 5, 2007

    When looking out a window, or watching a movie in a theater, the image you see is typically presented as right-side-up. Let's say though, that you're lying on your side in bed and looking out a window at your backyard

  6. This side up: Perceiving visual orientation

    scienceblogs.com » Cognitive Daily - Jun 5, 2007

    When looking out a window, or watching a movie in a theater, the image you see is typically presented as right-side-up. Let's say though, that you're lying on your side in bed and looking out a window at your backyard

  7. Distracted Workers of the World, Unite!

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - May 31, 2007

    In a development sure to scare everyone whose workday is leavened by brief breaks to watch otters cuddle or Manny Ramirez snuggle, a British psychologist has developed a test that could help employers measure our

    Also tagged: behavior

  8. Stem Cells Restore Sight to Mice

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - May 23, 2007

    Researchers using a virus to deliver corrective genes to malfunctioning cone cells have cured a common form of blindness in mice. Excitingly, the mice retained their newfound sight -- which tests suggested was fully

    Also tagged: stem cell research, medicine and medical procedures

  9. The Map Is Not The Territory

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - May 19, 2007

    "What we've got here is...failure to communicate." Do our perceptions truly reflect "reality", or are they filters that we view reality through? Channel: Science Tags: perception communication NLP introspection self

    Also tagged: nlp, communication, introspection

  10. The Best Visual Illusion of the Year

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - May 18, 2007

    That's "The Leaning Tower", winner of the Neural Correlate Society's third annual Visual Illusion of the Year contest. How does it work? The two images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa are identical, yet one has the

    Also tagged: brain

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