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    Cooking and Cognition: How Humans Got So Smart
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    by iskandar  8-11-2008    1
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    Gay brains structured like those of the opposite sex
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    by iskandar  6-16-2008    1
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    Figaro! Figaro! Training the Multitasking Brain
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    by iskandar  1-19-2008   
     The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to map the brains of musical conductors and non-musicians who tried to distinguish musical tones while also being shown visual images. The scans showed that non-musicians had to turn off more of their visual sense than the conductors did in order to focus on the task. One of the researchers, Dr. Hodges, director of the Music Research Institute at UNC- Greensboro, says there are two possible interpretations of the results: One is that the brains of musicians are wired this way, and that’s why they became musicians. The other is that they train their brains for rewiring. Because conductors have to be able to hear a bad note, then identify who did it, perhaps they rewire their brains to combine their visual and auditory senses. An experienced conductor has trained day after day, year after year, to let their brains pick up various signals from their senses.
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    Study: $90 wine tastes better than the same wine at $10
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    by iskandar  1-14-2008   
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    The Roots of Fear
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    by iskandar  12-21-2007    2
     "Fear is not only more powerful than reason, however. It is also (sometimes absurdly) easy to evoke for reasons that also lie deep in our evolutionary past. Reacting to a nonexistent threat, such as fleeing from what you thought was a venomous snake that turned out to be a harmless one, isn't as dangerous as failing to react to actual threats. The brain is therefore wired to flinch first and ask questions later. As the 18th-century political theorist Edmund Burke observed, "No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear." "
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    The sat-nav vs cabbie challenge
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    by iskandar  12-15-2007    1
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    Brain 'closes eyes' to hear music
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    by iskandar  11-5-2007    2
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    ‘painting’ the brain
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    by iskandar  11-1-2007   
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