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A cure for deafness?
Many people think cochlear implants, high-tech medical devices that help the deaf perceive sound, are
Lieneke Janssen: Two strategies to really change your habits
In a recent blog post, Lieneke told us why it’s so difficult to change our
How can we apply neuroscience findings in the classroom?
Evidence-based teaching pushes towards using only educational methodology backed by scientific research. However, for experiments
Communication in sync: similar ideas look the same in the brain
Neuroscientist, Uri Hasson, Explains in his TED talk That we activate our brains in the
The 4 biggest myths about sign languages
As a sign language researcher, I am confronted daily by myths regarding sign languages. This
Multitasking men and women who can parallel park
Many people believe that men and women are completely different. For example, men are thought
Crisis in social psychology
There is a crisis in social psychology. A recent study has shown that many important discoveries
I don’t have a mind, and neither do you!
Does neuroscience study the mind? What does ‘the mind’ mean? As a philosopher and expert on
Editors’ Picks: Jill Bolte Taylor’s TED Talk
Around eight years ago, in my final year of high school, I discovered TED.com. One