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  1. Overcoming Bias: Lost Purposes

    dmiessler.com » dmiessler.com - 3 hours ago

    Another superb post from Overcoming Bias. [ Lost Purposes | overcomingbias.com ]

    Also tagged: philosophy

  2. Overcoming Bias: Terminal Values and Instrumental Values

    dmiessler.com » dmiessler.com - 4 hours ago

    Another superb post from Overcoming Bias. [ Affective Death Spirals | overcomingbias.com ]

  3. “Costs,” Insurance, “Treatment,” ABA

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - 10 hours ago

    The cost of treatments and therapies for autism and how to pay for them. The question of what is the best/right/appropriate “treatment” for autistic children and is an educational/behavioral method like Applied

    Also tagged: health, education, disability, teachers, teaching, insurance, money, autism, washington, students, schools, parenthood, asd, tacoma, special education, asperger, applied behavior analysis, autism blog, disabilities blog

  4. What Makes Fanboys Tick?

    What Makes Fanboys Tick?

    kotaku.com.au » Kotaku Australia - Oct 11, 2008

    Building off of his essay where he asked 'who's winning the battle for the hardcore?', Chris Bateman has posted an essay on 'what makes fanboys tick?'. His answer? Much like fanatics on any side of sports rivalry

    Also tagged: culture, real world, console wars, fanboys

  5. What Makes Fanboys Tick? [Fanboys]

    What Makes Fanboys Tick? [Fanboys]

    kotaku.com » Kotaku - Oct 11, 2008

    Building off of his essay where he asked 'who's winning the battle for the hardcore?', Chris Bateman has posted an essay on 'what makes fanboys tick?'. His answer? Much like fanatics on any side of sports rivalry

    Also tagged: culture, console wars, fanboys

  6. Why some material is unmentionable

    gnxp.com » Gene Expression - Oct 10, 2008

    Slate has some very interesting excerpts from The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters posted today. The reality that a great deal of the illness in today's world is caused by fecal

    Also tagged: history, evolutionary psychology

  7. An Imitation Deficit

    autismvox.com » Autism Vox - Oct 10, 2008

    “When he wants juice, hold the cup in front of him and say ‘joo’ and he will try to say something like that and keep on doing it, and then when he can say ‘joo’ and he wants the juice, hold the cup and say, ‘juice’ and

    Also tagged: health, education, disability, language, learning, autism, motherhood, parenthood, asd, asperger, autism blog, disabilities blog, m i n d institute imitation

  8. Overcoming Learned Fear and Depression

    Overcoming Learned Fear and Depression

    psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Oct 10, 2008

    A new study provides insight into the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with behavioral therapy for depression. The research may provide a good system for testing cellular and molecular interactions between

    Also tagged: general, stress, professional, brain and behavior, safety, depression, fear, anxiety, antidepressant, molecular, learned, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, conditioned, kandel, mediated

  9. Brain Wired For Risk and Reward

    Brain Wired For Risk and Reward

    psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Oct 10, 2008

    Researchers have determined the brain possesses distinct regions that are associated with risk-taking. Functional imaging defined areas of risk and reward located in the prefrontal cortex, an area behind the forehead

    Also tagged: general, professional, brain and behavior, tolerance, reward, forces, lure, cortex, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, antoine, bechara

  10. Clues to Combat Alzheimer’s

    Clues to Combat Alzheimer’s

    psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Oct 10, 2008

    Unfortunately, current science does not have a method to prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease. But researchers are finding clues to the mystery by studying exercise, estrogen, diet and drugs, and many other avenues. A

    Also tagged: general, vaccine, professional, featured, brain and behavior, nsaids, alzheimer s, estrogen, inflammation, medications, motrin, advil, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, naproxen

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