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Brain Waves: Neuroscience & Neurotechology Blog

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Zack Lynch's blog sponsored by Corante on neuroscience and neuro technology.

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Cognitive Psychology Arena Blog Posts

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The blog posts on the Cognitive Psychology Arena are all tagged in Technorati as being about Cognitive Psychology.


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Cognitive Psychology Daily

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Blog features posts about cognitive psychology

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Neurofuture

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Neurofuture by Sandra Kiume is a forward thinking blog about all things neuroscience

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Neuromarketing Neuroscience Marketing Blog

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The Neuromarketing Blog lives at NeuroscienceMarketing.com, and is the place to talk about using brain science in Marketing and Sales. We cover both breaking news about relevant brain research as well as “big picture” topics like ethical dilemm

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On the Brain by Dr. Michael Merzenich

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Dr. Michael Merzenich from Posit Science features articles on brain placticity

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Positve Technology Journal Weblog

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Positive Technology Journal is a weblog by Andrea Gaggioli, Ph.D with information on mind, brain, and emerging technologies. Among the subjects covered include ambient intelligence, augmented/mixed reality, biofeedback & neurofeedback, brain-computer i

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PsyBlog

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he media is filled with information about psychology, much of it partly or completely misleading. Even the quality media frequently both misunderstands and misrepresents psychology. This is not surprising -- few science correspondents and even fewer ge

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PsychBLOG.co.uk

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PsychBLOG.co.uk. features articles, research, news or resources that will be of interest (in some way shape or form) to staff and students