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Posts by: small and gray
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PLoS releases metrics for all papers September 17, 2009
Posted in academics, open access.
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When is peer review not peer view? (hint: when Merck pays Elsevier) May 8, 2009
Posted in general.
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A tale of two regions (and their convoluted relationship) May 7, 2009
Posted in general.
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“The brain has hubs?” July 1, 2008
Posted in methodology, neuroimaging, research articles.
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Does modern neuroscience validate religious belief? (Answer: No.) June 26, 2008
Posted in musings, philosophy, religion, science.
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Two cautionary notes on the use of fMRI June 17, 2008
Posted in fmri, methodology, neuroimaging, news articles.
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why do (famous) psychologists write books? June 15, 2008
Posted in academics, general, musings, publishing, science.
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Getting rich in graduate school April 1, 2007
Posted in academics, news articles, politics, science.
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The genetics of episodic memory October 21, 2006
Posted in fmri, molecular genetics, research articles.
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Multiple choice tests: why you shouldn’t panic August 26, 2006
Posted in academics, tutorials.
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Is expertise under genetic control? August 15, 2006
Posted in behavioral genetics, musings.
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The cognitive neuroscience of religion vs. religion in cognitive neuroscience July 16, 2006
Posted in general, musings, neuroimaging.
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