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Free will is not an illusion after all
New Scientist September 23 2009
In the Academic Literature:
Deciphering Cortical Number Coding from Human Brain Activity Patterns
Current Biology September 24 2009
Classical conditioning in the vegetative and minimally conscious state
Nature Neuroscience 2009:12:1343-1349
Corporal Punishment by Mothers and Development of Children's Cognitive Ability: A Longitudinal Study of Two Nationally Representative Age Cohorts
Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2009:18(5):459-483
Neuroanatomical Variability of Religiosity
PLoSONE September 28 2009
Responding to requests from adult patients for neuroenhancements. Guidance of the Ethics, Law and Humanities Committee
Neurology September 23 2009
Amyloid- Dynamics Are Regulated by Orexin and the Sleep-Wake Cycle
Science September 11 2009
In the Popular Press:
Understanding the Anxious Mind
New York Times September 29 2009
Burst of Technology Helps Blind to See
The New York Times September 26 2009
When does punishment work?
Nature News September 28 2009
Not blind to emotion: Out of sign is not out of mind for facial expression or body language
Nature News September 28 2009
Should we be afraid of virtual reality?
Practical Ethics September 28 2009
Military minds
The Scientist 2009:23(9):21
Genetically Modifying Songbirds to Study Human Brain Growth
Wired Science September 29 2009
Free-flying cyborg insects steered from a distance
New Scientist October 1 2009
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