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Ambiguity in language
Why scientists need to do better PR
Is there a moral grammar?
Is psychology a science?
Why languages can't be learned
How do we learn to read?
The distributed self and the meanings of words
Wait -- are you suggesting that your brain affects your behavior?
Scientists debating the scientific method
How do children learn to count? Part 3
How do children learn to count? Part 2
How do children learn to count? Part 1
SNPs and genes for language
Finding guinea pigs
Are babies prejudiced?
Quantum Vision
The neuroscience of theory of mind
Having solved the question of monkeys & humans--:)--I move on to children and adults
How are monkeys and humans different (I mean, besides the tail)
Do ballplayers really hit in the clutch?
New Harvard president to be installed today
People who can't count
Brazil issues warrant for scientist's arrest
Scientists create mice with human language gene
GoogleScience
The illusion of free will
Scientists prove that if money could buy happiness, you wouldn't know what to buy
New study shows that music and language depend on some of the same brain systems
Your brain knows when you should be afraid, even if you don't
Monkeys know their plurals
How do universities choose professors? The survey is in.
Not your granddaddy's subconscious mind
Is a talking computer even possible?
Visual illusions -- a compendium
The neuroscience of political orientation
Visual memory -- does it even exist?
Can a parrot really talk? (So long, Alex)
Help! The toddler next door speaks Russian better than me, and I majored in it. (What does neuroscience have to say?)
Science Revolution: Cognitive Science 3.0
Why you can't beat the scientific method


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