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  • 29th May
    2010
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List: Neuroscience Blogs

Neuroscience Blogs Every Science Student Should Subscribe To

Learn while learning how you learn in these science blogs. 

Someone once asked for more neuro-related blogs. Here’s a list. 

    26. Cognitive Daily : Get reports nearly every day on fascinating peer-reviewed developments in cognition from the most respected scientists in the field. Greta Munger is a professor of psychology at Davidson College and shares loads with her readers.

    27. Omni Brain : Another entry from Science Blogs, this psychology graduate student hopes to get a job at a Tier One research university. Frank and upfront posts make this blog stand out.

    28. Neurologica : Steven Novella brings you a daily fix of neuroscience, skepticism, and critical thinking.

    29. Mind Hacks : Matt and Tom bring you both neuroscience and psychology tricks to help you find out what’s going on inside your brain. Chapters of the blog include attention, integrating, reasoning, and more.

    30. Bering in Mind : Jesse Bering gives you a research psychologist’s look into human behavior. Recent posts are on sports psychology and the uniqueness of human hair.

    31. Neurodudes : This blog is intended to be an open forum at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Recent posts are on pink noise and a protein folding game.

    32. Brain Waves : Zack Lynch is the founder and executive director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization and co-founder of NeuroInsights. His blog is intended for the serious neuroscience student.

    33. Developing Intelligence : This blog is maintained by Chris Chatham and is usually updated every weekday. Topics include developmental and computational cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence.

    34. Brain Hammer : Pete Mandik is from New York where he works as a professor of philosophy and cognitive science at William Paterson University. Get a look at neurophilosophy in his blog.

    35. The Frontal Cortex : Jonah Lehrer is your blogger and a contributing editor at Wired. Topics include everything from ethics to the latest internet-related disorders.

    Source: 

    http://www.forensicsciencetechnician.org/?page_id=161

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