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Food for Sale Everywhere Fuels Obesity Epidemic
A study from the National Bureau of Economic Research blames 40 percent of the rise in obesity on the ubiquity of supercenters, warehouse clubs and restaurants. Gretchen Cuda Kroen reports
- Scientific American Mind Volume 26, Issue 3

The Brain Cells behind a Sense of Direction
- Mind Matters

The Book of Forgetting
- MIND Guest Blog

What Drives Subconscious Racial Prejudice?
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Mediterranean Diet with Olive Oil, Nuts Linked to Healthier Brain
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An Appreciation of Oliver Sacks, Anti-Theorist of the Mind
- Scientific American Mind Volume 26, Issue 3

How the Brain Can Be Fooled into Perceiving Movement
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Can Ya Dig It?—How Rebels, Hipsters and Mr. (and Ms.) Cool Reshaped Consumer Culture [Excerpt]
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Smartphone Lock Pouch Leaves Students to Their Own (Unusable) Devices
- 60-Second Science

Mars Travelers Could Suffer Radiation Brain Damage
- Scientific American Mind Volume 26, Issue 3

Tapping the Expertise of Patients
- Scientific American Mind Volume 26, Issue 3

How to Be a Better Sleeper
- Scientific American Mind Volume 26, Issue 3

How to Extract a Confession…Ethically
- Mind Matters

Fixing the Problem of Liberal Bias in Social Psychology
- Beautiful Minds

Shades of Sensitivity

Up Your Online Dating Game with Evidence-Based Strategies
Junk Diet Rewires Rat Brains
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