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Last Edition's Most Popular Article
Bioengineered bodies and the moral imagination
The Lancet 2009:374(9594):970-971
In the Academic Literature:
Art history's window onto the mind
Nature October 15 2009 461: 882-3
Neuroscience in the era of functional genomics and systems biology
Nature October 15 2009 461:908-15
Genetic variation in dopaminergic neuromodulation influences the ability to rapidly and flexibly adapt decisions
PNAS October 12 2009
Monkey visual behavior falls into the uncanny valley
PNAS October 12 2009
Impaired performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test under left- when compared to right-sided deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Journal of Neurology 2009:255(12)
Neuroscience: Small, furry...and smart
Nature October 14 2009: Published Online
Neuroscience: Opening up brain surgery
Nature October 14 2009: Published Online
Cognitive Disability and Cognitive Enhancement
Metaphilosophy 2009:40(3-4):582-605
Chimpanzees Help Each Other upon Request
PLoSONE October 14 2009
Understanding Others' Regret: A fMRI Study
PLoSONE October 14 2009
Attention Moderates the Fearlessness of Psychopathic Offenders
Biological Psychiatry
Being liked activates primary reward and midline self-related brain regions
Human Brain Mapping October 12 2009
In the Popular Press:
Pigs Use Mirrors to Find Hidden Food
Wired Science October 9 2009
Monkeys Fall Into ‘Uncanny Valley,’ Just Like Humans
Wired Science October 13 2009
Is My Mind Mine? How neuroimaging will affect personal freedom
Forbes October 9 2009
Out of your head: Leaving the body behind
New Scientist October 13 2009
Juggling increases brain power
BBC News October 12 2009
The ethics of mind-reading
Practical Ethics October 12 2009
Born with half a brain, woman living full life
CNN October 12 2009
Scientists scan the brains of mice playing
Quake
Wired October 14 2009
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