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IEEE Spectrum October 2008 Willie D. Jones |
New Brain-Machine Interface Reactivates Monkey's Paralyzed Muscles A monkey learned to use the output of just one brain cell to move its wrist |
Scientific American October 2008 Marina Krakovsky |
Hotel Case Study: Peer Pressure's Impact on the Environment Hotels find social pressure is more effective than environmental appeals in persuading their customers to adopt eco-friendly practices. |
InternetNews October 16, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Point, Click, Save Your Brain New study suggests link between Internet activity and mental acuity. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 Samuel K. Moore |
U.S. Regulators Approve Magnetic Stimulation Device for Depression Neuronetics' repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation wins long battle for FDA approval. Questions remain about whether insurers will pay for it |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2008 Mac Greer |
When Credit Default Swaps Meet Office-Supply Swipes Why do these mortgage-backed securities breed such bad economic behavior? I recently asked behavioral economist Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2008 Mac Greer |
Why Opposing the Bailout Hurts So Good Straight talk from a behavioral economist. |
ifeminists October 5, 2008 Tony Zizza |
The over-prescribing of America In writing "Stigma often hinders lifesaving discussion" for The Tennessean on Sept. 17, Dr. Dennis Morrison offers us more recycled bromides concerning suicide and the state of mental health. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Relaxation Training Techniques For Anxiety The very nature of anxiety itself makes it hard for sufferers to reach out. So here's to hoping that we can help with a few relaxation training techniques for anxiety. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Ian Mount |
David Laibson: Tweak Human Behavior to Fix the Economy David Laibson, a behavioral economist at Harvard, says many of our problems can be fixed relatively simply. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps: Learn From A Mistake These 4 steps will help you learn from your own mistakes and those from others. |
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