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Encephalon #44: A Must Read

Posted by dlende on April 28, 2008

Cognitive Daily has the latest edition of Encephalon up, the best and brightest of the last two weeks.

This edition is a stand-out, just lots of great stuff, so please check it out! Enjoy!

8 Responses to “Encephalon #44: A Must Read”

  1. Dan Howitt said

    Really interesting, tks for posting this Dan Howitt.

  2. Dan Howitt said

    Consider this post http://neuroanthropology.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/how-well-do-we-know-our-brains/ from Neuroanthropology. Which dissects a forthcoming publication in Nature Neuroscience indicating that brain activity predicting a decision occurs prior to the actual decision. Do we decide, or do our brains decide for us? If your predetermined fate moves you to read this post, you will find out.

  3. elephante said

    Interesting. Thanks.

  4. cll said

    Dan Howitt Says:
    April 29, 2008 at 7:18 am

    Consider this post http://neuroanthropology.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/how-well-do-we-know-our-brains/ from Neuroanthropology. Which dissects a forthcoming publication in Nature Neuroscience indicating that brain activity predicting a decision occurs prior to the actual decision.

    Yes interesting paper.
    Cll

  5. cll said

    Reading some more, wondering if this is in any papers like at Mind or RSA Cognition.

  6. cll said

    “Cognitive Daily has the latest edition of Encephalon up, the best and brightest of the last two weeks.

    This edition is a stand-out, just lots of great stuff, so please check it out! Enjoy!”

    Really good article.
    http://scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/2008/04/you_must_read_encephalon_you_h.php

  7. cll said

    I’m amazed it was all fit in 2 weeks here.

  8. Scibleg said

    Dan Howitt Says:
    April 29, 2008 at 7:18 am

    Consider this post http://neuroanthropology.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/how-well-do-we-know-our-brains/ from Neuroanthropology. Which dissects a forthcoming publication in Nature Neuroscience indicating that brain activity predicting a decision occurs prior to the actual decision.

    Good one.

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