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  • Since my BS and MS are in Neuroscience, and my concerns lie in educating Deaf students in science and medical literacy, I picked this book.

    Literacy News – 884th Edition « News « Literacy News 2010

  • Since my BS and MS are in Neuroscience, and my concerns lie in educating Deaf students in science and medical literacy, I picked this book.

    Literacy News – 891th Edition « News « Literacy News 2010

  • The study, published by the University of Bonn in the Journal of Neuroscience, is the first to suggest oxytocin is also important for feelings of empathy.

    ProWomanProLife » Exactly what I don’t want in a man 2010

  • Since my BS and MS are in Neuroscience, and my concerns lie in educating Deaf students in science and medical literacy, I picked this book.

    Literacy News – 893th Edition « News « Literacy News 2010

  • The study, published by the University of Bonn in the Journal of Neuroscience, is the first to suggest oxytocin is also important for feelings of empathy.

    ProWomanProLife » 2010 » April 2010

  • Neuroscience is confirming what we all suspect: Multitasking is dumbing us down and driving us crazy.

    Get Smarter 2009

  • Neuroscience is confirming what we all suspect: Multitasking is dumbing us down and driving us crazy.

    Get Smarter 2009

  • Neuroscience is confirming what we all suspect: Multitasking is dumbing us down and driving us crazy.

    Facebook Group: World Leaders 2009

  • The study, available online and appearing in the February issue of Nature Neuroscience, is the first to identify the specific signal that establishes nonpermanent cellular memory and reveals how the brain holds temporary information.

    Tew's Day! whitehandlady 2009

  • Neuroscience is even teaching us that the brain memorizes and uses painful experiences in ways that can be particularly pernicious (and no amount of saying 'this is artifice' impacts the intensity of that initial encounter with the material which reads as experience, because theses are two different processes occurring in different parts of the brain, at two different times apparently).

    Self-Protection 2009

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