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How Chaos Drives the Brain

Brain neuron constantly fire in response to the internal and external stimulus. Most of the time Brain is stable but there are times when it operates as a chaotic system. The video shows the animation...

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Watch Your Musical Brain

Jon Stewart of the daily show interviews Neurologist Oliver Sacks who is the author of the book Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (2007) -- Revised & Expanded (2008). He has appeared on...

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Using Visual Perception in Problem Solving

Visual Perception is one of the most used cognitive function. It helps us in moving around without running into other objects. It also helps us in finding our position and orientation in space. It is...

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Does Money Affects Happiness

CBS MoneyWatch talks to Stanford Professor Jennifer Aaker about the psychological toll of ups and down in economy including tips for creating a stress-free life style.Related articles by ZemantaThe...

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Left Brain vs. Right Brain

SourceClick on the image for a bigger picture.Related articles by ZemantaFind out More about Right Brain and Left Brain Functions

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Terence Mckenna - Culture is your operating system

Terence Mckenna, a self taught ethno-botanist uses interesting metaphor of operating system to appeal to the sensibilities of technical types who insist on modeling real life phenomenon.Related...

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What is Unique about Human

Robert Sapolsky is currently a professor of Biological Sciences, and Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University. He is also a big time primatlogist who studies Baboons in...

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Prof Richard Davidson: Be Happy Like a Monk

Professor Richard Davidson describes the brain activity of a monk.Related articles by Zemanta Meditation on Demand (scientificamerican.com)Sitting Quietly: Doing something

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Psychologically Speaking What Does "Free Will" Really Mean

Dr. John Bargh is a Professor of Psychology at Yale University. His work is in the area of "Automaticity" where he investigate about our Automatic Behavior. His Laboratory at Yale:The ACME...

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Richard O. Brown: The Neuroscience of Nothing

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Art, Music, Emotions, Love and Human Evolution

University of California TV presents a talk by the three world-renowned researchers1. Antonio Damasio: University of Southern California and Author of several popular books inludingThe Feeling of what...

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Janine Benyus: Biomimicry in action

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Sir Ken Robinson on Education and Creativity

Sir Ken Robinson is a creativity expert. He challenges the way we're educating our children, and champions a radical rethinking of our school systems to better cultivate creativity and acknowledge...

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Simulated Brain in a Super Computer

Blue Brain Image from SwitzerlandIn the microscopic, yet-uncharted circuitry of the cortex, Henry Markram is perhaps the most ambitious -- and our most promising -- frontiersman. Backed by the...

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Harvard Profesor Dan Gilbert asks, Why are we happy?

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Thinking Perception Attention Memory

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Why Do We Think Alike

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The riddle of experience vs. memory and its effect on happiness

Dr. Daniel Kahneman was awarded the Nobel Memorial prize in 2002 for his work with Tversky, who died before the award was bestowed. In a lovely passage in his Nobel biography, Kahneman looks back on...

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Neuroscience meets Magic

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