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Snap, Tap, and Split Into Pieces

socratesoul wrote 3 weeks ago: There is a miniature man inside my skull tap-dancing on my corpus callosum to the beat of blood vess … more →

Tags: Depression, Life, Motivation, Peace, Poetry, Thought, Belief, brain, brain hemispheres

Infidelity: Human Nature and the Corpus Callosum1 comment

Jong Atmosfera wrote 3 months ago: Ever wonder why most societies tend to be softer on men than on women when it comes to infidelity? I … more →

Tags: streams of consciousness, Logical Attempts, Human Nature, Philosophy, infidelity

Josephine and the Ambulatory EEG

normalforjosephine wrote 4 months ago: On the medical side of Tetrasomy 8p (Genetic Disorder) Josephine took a trip to the neurologist on J … more →

Tags: The Medical Stuff, :josephine, neurologist, July, electrodes, procedure, cosmonaut, brain, MRI

Casting on the Curve: Brent Collins at H&R Block World Headquarters1 comment

stevebrisendine wrote 4 months ago: "Pax Mundi", Bronze. Brent Collins Pax Mundi 12:01 a.m.-11:59 p.m. H&R Block 1 H&R … more →

Tags: Art, H&R Block, paul dorrell, Leopold Gallery, mathematics, Carlo H. Séquin, Berkeley, Brent Collins, Arts and Sciences

Edgar Allan's2 comments

michaelflavin wrote 4 months ago: Most of us already have Personalised Learning Environments. It’s just that we haven’t named them yet … more →

Tags: h800, identity, Edgar Allan

Whew, Glad That is Over

iceehot wrote 5 months ago: Well a week later, here we are back home. It was definitely an eventful week — one that made m … more →

Tags: Late night rambling, Medical Rambling, aspiration, barium, botox, Central Apnea, deep tissue injury, enlarged ventricles, epiglottis

Geschichte III: Erst wenn der Kopf oben ist, gehen wir aufrecht.

Johann Ohneland wrote 6 months ago: Den aufrechten Gang haben sich unsere Vorfahren nicht aus Naturnotwendigkeit zugezogen. Als sich vor … more →

Tags: Geschichte, Auslese, Gattungsgeschichte, Anpassung, aufrechter Gang, Becken, Biomechanik, Darwin, Dreieck

Brain pills? Piracetam Shows Promise

empower2go wrote 6 months ago: By Amy Price PhD One significant problem in traumatic brain injury is that secondary cell death occu … more →

Tags: Brain Help, Brain and coping, Research & Trends, chronic pain and TBI, cognition and fibromyalgia, Priacetam, Nootropics, Antioxidant, Neuroplasticity

What Do You Do All Day? Corpus Callosum Sunglasses by Chronicles of Never

momentumoffailure wrote 7 months ago: Our office overlooks a very much-ado apartment/condo complex in a luxe part of town. I always wonder … more →

Tags: Style, Sunglasses, Chronicles of Never

Functional Relevance of Interindividual Differences in Temporal Lobe Callosal Pathways: A DTI Tractography Study

Callier Library wrote 7 months ago: The midsagittal corpus callosum is topographically organized, that is, with regard to their cortical … more →

Tags: Research, speech perception, diffusion tensor imaging, dichotic listening, inter-individual differences

Because you don't need spandex to ride a bike.

womenscyclingmagazine wrote 7 months ago: Photo by Rubin Starset via SFTweed.com Or, more accurately, you don’t need Lycra, Coolmax, Del … more →

Tags: 2009, Advocacy, San Francisco, Commuting, ca, womens cycling magazine, April, Women's Cyling Mag, Bart

Reflection 86: Interpretation2 comments

Steve Perrin wrote 8 months ago:   (Copyright © 2009)   In the late 1970s, having built my cabin on an island in Maine, I decided to … more →

Tags: Consciousness, The Mind, Psychology, The Brain, Bar Harbor, interpretation, rugosa rose, Spin Doctor, interpreter

A Musician's Brain (03/20)

artofmymind wrote 8 months ago: In Part II, chapter 7 of Oliver Sacks book, Musicophilia he states that: Anatomists today would be h … more →

Tags: Life, Music, Oliver Sacks, brain, Musicophilia, Anatomy, Neurology, Musicians, Professional

Alien Hand Syndrome2 comments

tombuckelew wrote 9 months ago: … more →

Tags: michael richards, Neurophysiology

The Art of Memory2 comments

Tuzz wrote 10 months ago: The other night, I watched a program on National Geographic called My Brilliant Brain: Make Me a Gen … more →

Tags: Art, Learning, Love, musings, Quotes, Alberti, Architecture, Botticelli, cerebral cortex

Reflection 59: Areas of the Brain1 comment

Steve Perrin wrote 10 months ago: (Copyright © 2009)   In the movie Donovan’s Brain, poor Donovan is reduced to a brain hooked up to w … more →

Tags: Consciousness, The Brain, The Mind, cerebral cortex, cerebellum, amygdala, hippocampus, parts of the brain, Areas of the Brain

Performance Art

neurotype wrote 10 months ago: … more →

Tags: Art, Artist, epilepsy, Surgery, Occipital, Visual, Lobe, brain

The Rational versus The Non-rational2 comments

Ron Pavellas wrote 11 months ago: I read several books during July, my “vacation” month, coincident with Eva’s official hi … more →

Tags: Books and Literature, Philosophy, Psychology, Left Brain, Phaedrus, Right Brain, The Drudge Report, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

The Brain’s Functions III: Managing Thought and Memory

josepheulo wrote 1 year ago: What part of the brain process thoughts and memories? The association cortex which makes up the unsp … more →

Tags: PSY101 – General Psychology, Brains Functions, Central sulcus, episodic memories, Frontal Lobes, hippocampus, Managing Thought & Memory, Memory, parietal lobe


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