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Reading Shakespeare has dramatic effect on human brain
30 Oct 2009 | No Comment

“Shakespeare uses a linguistic technique known as functional shift that involves, for example using a noun to serve as a verb. Researchers found that this technique allows the brain to understand what a word means before it understands the function of the word within a sentence. ”

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Article: How Your Brain Creates God
15 Feb 2009 | No Comment

Fascinating article about how various brain processes combine to make humans naturally inclined to “supernatural thinking.”

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Study: Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
31 Jan 2009 | No Comment

subjects who had reported drinking three to five cups of coffee daily were 65 percent less likely to have developed dementia, compared with those who drank two cups or less.

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Study: Listener’s Brain Predicts Speaker’s Words
17 Sep 2008 | No Comment

“Our brains automatically consider many possible words and their meanings before we’ve even heard the final sound of the word.”

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Study: Reaction to Fairness in the Brain Akin to Reaction to Money and Chocolate
22 Apr 2008 | No Comment

“The human brain responds to being treated fairly the same way it responds to winning money and eating chocolate.”

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Study: The Neurobiology of the Mona Lisa’s Smile
25 Feb 2008 | No Comment

“For hundreds of years, art critics have mused over why the Mona Lisa’s smile seems so mysterious. Now the Harvard neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone has a fascinating answer.”