CURRENT ARTICLES & VIDEOS ON THE NEUROSCIENCE OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Decoding the brain's two minds with leading neuroscientist and university professor Michael Gazzaniga.
(NYTimes 10/31/11) more...
NYTimes parenting blogger asks, in the wake of Time magazine's cover article, do ALL parents really have a favorite child?
(NYTimes 9/26/11) more...
Examining PTSD "second generation effects" uncovers the link between the parent-child relationship and gene expression.
(PhysOrg 9/8/11) more...
Parental stress levels, during pregnancy and just after birth, have an indelible impact on their child's genes.
(MedicalXpress 8/30/11) more...
City living fires up the parts of the brain designed to modulate fear and threat.
(Time 6/22/11) more...
Deconstructing the data from a 2010 study by the National Marriage Project - the pendulum swings, but mainly for the educated, upper middle class.
(NYTimes 6/17/11) more...
New research finds that we experience social rejection similarly to strong physical pain.
(NYTimes 5/13/11) more...
Is narcissism on the rise among adolescents and college students? One researcher mined three decades of popular music lyrics to find out.
(NY Times 4/25/11) more...
NY Times columnist David Brooks uses (and praises) the "A" word - attunement - in an opinion piece on policy, culture and "the new humanism."
(NY Times 3/7/11)
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New research finds that self compassion amps up motivation and healthy self-discipline.
(NY Times 2/28/11)
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More good news on the positive effects of meditation on the brain.
(NY Times 1/28/11) more...
Author Amy Chua, author of the article linked below, responds to her critics.
(NY Times 1/14/11) more...
Wall Street Journal's Saturday Essay, "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior," launched a media firestorm and, hopefully, some useful conversations about effective parenting.
(WS Journal 1/8/11) more...
Why having a sister is correlated with higher levels of happiness - talking more, and not just about feelings!
(NY Times 10/25/10) more...
Study shows that the brain responds more to close friends than others with similar interests.
(Science Daily 10/13/10) more...