Last Edition's Most Popular Article:
In The Popular Press
- When Animals Learn to Control Robots, You Know We're in Trouble, Wired

- How Your Language Affects Your Wealth and Health, Scientific American
- Q&A: What the Brain Reveals About the Self — And Self Control, Time Health & Family
- A brief history of narcoanalysis, Mind Hacks

- Why people act out of line with their beliefs, BBC Future
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- Why Brain-Mapping Efforts Matter – Even If They Don’t Succeed, Scientific American
- When Does Depression Become A Disease?, Neuroskeptic
- How Can We Stlil Raed Words Wehn Teh Lettres Are Jmbuled Up?, Science Daily
- Wireless, implanted sensor broadens range of brain research, NIH News
- How Neuroscientists Scan the Media, The Neurocritic
- Pig Brain Models Provide Insights Into Human Cognitive Development, Science Daily
- Smartphones can help us keep stress at bay, New Scientist
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Loud Warning, Neuroskeptic
- Needle This: Study Hints at How Acupuncture Works to Relieve Stress, Time Health & Family
- Let's Get Physical: The Psychology of Effective Workout Music, Scientific American
- Dare to be different: Defense of the research of sex differences, The Neuroethics Blog
- I’m one of the 26 percent with mental illness, Concord Monitor

- Humanoid Robot Helps Train Children With Autism, Science Daily
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- The 10 Brain Scan Commandments, Discover Magazine Neuroskeptic

- From A Sleep Study Clues to Happiness, New York Times Well Blog

- Delusions, Anger and Violence, New York Times Well Blog
- The Gender Gap in Pain, New York Times

- Garbled Texting as a Sign of Stroke, New York Times Well Blog
From the Academic Literature:
- Pediatric neuroenhancement: Ethical, legal, social, and neurodevelopmental implications, Neurology

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- Bioethics researchers support use of cognitive enhancers, BMJ
- Local potentiation of excitatory synapses by serotonin and its alteration in rodent models of depression, Nature Neuroscience
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- The Joys of Spring, Experimental Psychology

- New insights into differences in brain organization between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, Proceedings of the Royal Society for Biological Sciences

- The Relationship Between Delusions and Violence: Findings From the East London First Episode Psychosis Study, JAMA Psychiatry

- Hippocampal SWR Activity Predicts Correct Decisions during the Initial Learning of an Alternation Task, Neuron
- On the Same Wavelength: Face-to-Face Communication Increases Interpersonal Neural Synchronization, Journal of Neuroscience
- Neurodegenerative disease: Common routes to risk, Nature Reviews Neuroscience
- Learning and memory: Learning to forget, Nature Reviews Neuroscience
- Distinct extended amygdala circuits for divergent motivational states, Nature Letter
- Changes in alcohol-related brain networks across the first year of college: A prospective pilot study using fMRI effective connectivity mapping, Addictive Behaviors
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