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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 4
Genetic Maps of the Brain Lead to Surprises
The first detailed maps of what our genes are doing inside our brains show how very different we are from mice and challenge a long-held theory of how our gray matter works -
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Youth Gang Membership Affects Mental Health Later in Life
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Nature
Brain-mapping Projects to Join Forces
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MIND Guest Blog
Coincidences Reflect a Rational Mind
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Beautiful Minds
Are You Mentally Tough?
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 2
Eye-Tracking Software That Detects Mental States
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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 3
How Psychologists Study the Einstellung Effect in Chess
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 2
How Science Mimics Faith
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In Search of a Cure for the Dreaded Hangover
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 2
Brain Differences Help Explain Eating Disorders
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Nature
NIMH Rethinks Psychiatry Experiments
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 2
How Yoga Changes the Brain
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 2
Sex Hormone Lessens Snacking
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60-Second Science
Different Brain Regions Handle Different Music Types
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Infants Use Verbs They Know to Learn New Nouns
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Your Memory May Be Edited
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Young Musicians Reap Long-Term Neuro Benefits
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