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How Culture Shapes Our Mind and Brain by Meghan Meyer | Brain BloggerMost people would agree that culture can have a large effect on our daily lives — influencing what we may wear, say, or find humorous. But many people may be surprised to learn that culture may even effect how our brain responds to different stimuli. Indeed, until recently, most psychology and ...
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Grace Under PressureWorld Class Leadership Course “There are no bad regiments in the French Army -- although some regiments fail because they are commanded by bad colonels.” Napoleon Bonaparte -- Maxims Of War Wild Ducks Some years ago I heard what was soon to become the ...
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Organization: What Cities And Brains Have In Common by Mark Changizi | scientific bloggingOrganization: What Cities And Brains Have In Common You may recall the “China Brain” thought experiment about consciousness, which goes something like this: if each person in China were to mimic the activity of a neuron using cell phones to communicate with one another, would this China-sized ...
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Edge: HOW DOES OUR LANGUAGE SHAPE THE WAY WE THINK? By Lera BoroditskyFor a long time, the idea that language might shape thought was considered at best untestable and more often simply wrong. Research in my labs at Stanford University and at MIT has helped reopen this question. We have collected data around the world: from China, Greece, Chile, Indonesia, Russia, ...
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Newswise Social and Behavioral Sciences News | Of Body and Mind, and Deep MeditationChinese researchers have unlocked the mechanism of an emerging mind-body technique that produces measurable changes in attention and stress reduction in just five days of practice.
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Science/AAAS | Science Magazine: Sign InBEIJING—World of Warcraft was Sun Jiuqing's undoing. It began to take over his life last autumn, after the 18-year-old had transferred to a new high school with higher academic standards than his previous one. He struggled from the start. "I couldn't catch up to the other students," he says. Sun ...
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Of Body and Mind, and Deep Meditation/Newswise Social and Behavioral Sciences News |Source: University of Oregon Released: Tue 19-May-2009, 00:00 ET Printer-friendly Version Of Body and Mind, and Deep Meditation Libraries Life News (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Keywords MEDITATION, IBMT, NEUROSCIENCE, BRAIN, STRESS, RELAXATION, CHINA, OREGON Contact Information Avail...
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New fossil primate suggests common Asian ancestor, challenges primates such as 'Ida'New fossil primate suggests common Asian ancestor, challenges primates such as 'Ida' The discovery of this new fossil primate from Myanmar (previously known as Burma) suggests that the common ancestor of humans, monkeys and apes evolved from primates in Asia, not Africa as many researchers ...
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Short-term meditation training improves attention and self-regulation — PNASShort-term meditation training improves attention and self-regulation 1. Yi-Yuan Tang*,†,‡,§,¶, 2. Yinghua Ma*, 3. Junhong Wang*, 4. Yaxin Fan*, 5. Shigang Feng*, 6. Qilin Lu*, 7. Qingbao Yu*, 8. Danni Sui*, 9. Mary K. Rothbart†, 10. Ming Fan‖, and 11. Michael I. ...
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