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XPod: Emotion-aware mobile music player
Via Pasta and Vinegar A paper by Andor Dornbush, Kevin Fisher, Kyle McKay, Alex Prikhodko, and Zary Segall describe a mobile MP3 player, the Xbox, which is able to automatically select the song best suited to the emotive situation of the user. Here is an excerpt from the article (I am... Read more ...
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NeuroImage special issue on social cognitive...
Many relevant articles on social cognitive neuroscience were published in the December 2005 special issue of NeuroImage Read more ...
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Hubmed
Hubmed is an alternative interface to the PubMed medical literature database, with some powerful features, which include: - Daily updates of search results via web feeds. - Quick access to searches with a Firefox search plugin or a HubMed bookmarklet (drag to your browser's bookmark... Read more ...
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New issue of Psychnology journal
The new issue of the journal Psychnology is online and available full-text This special issue focuses on digital divide - the unequal access to information and communication technology services and contents across the population. Read more ...
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Can robot demonstrate self-awareness?
Junichi Takeno and a team of researchers at Meiji University in Japan are developing a robot, which can recognize the difference between a mirror image of itself and another robot that looks just like it. This so-called mirror image cognition is based on artificial nerve cell gro... Read more ...
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A Science of the Divine?
Via Smart mobs Prompted by Edge , Cognitive neuroscientist Stephen Kosslyn offers a set of hypotheses concerning a scientific theory of God Here's an idea that many academics may find unsettling and dangerous: God exists. And here's another idea that ... Read more ...
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Brainport: an alternative input to the brain
J Integr Neurosci . 2005 Dec;4(4):537-50 Authors: Danilov Y, Tyler M Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology is one of the most rapidly developing areas of modern science; it has created numerous significant crossroads between Neuroscience and Computer Science. The goal of BCI technolo... Read more ...
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The role of acetylcholine in hallucinatory...
Behav Brain Sci . 2005 Dec;28(6):773 Authors: Smythies JR This commentary reviews and extends the target article's treatment of the topic of the role of acetylcholine in hallucinatory experience in health and disease. Particular attention is paid to differentiating muscarinic and nicotinic... Read more ...
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Cyberaddiction is increasing
Psychotherapists have begun to experience the emersion of “new addictions.” These new addictions, which are directly connected to our advancing technological environment, have rooted over the past few years and patients experiencing the negative consequences are increasingly presenting for treat... Read more ...
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Science shows streaming video presentation on...
Science mag offers a streaming video presentation on this year's main breakthrough - it's amazing, don't miss it! Read more ...