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  1. Think hard: Online poster shop Ork Posters! have this fantastic brain poster which is not only brilliantly designed... http://bit.ly/6aVw94
  2. Autism, desperation and untested treatments: The Chicago Tribune has just published two important articles on how u... http://bit.ly/6zLuub
  3. Spinning yarns: Originally published earlier this year in Prospect magazine, Tom has put a copy of his fantastic ar... http://bit.ly/6yYudg
  4. Cold asylum: New Scientist has a gallery of striking photos taken from Christopher Payne's book that details his ph... http://bit.ly/8gJxRP
  5. Lady luck helps gamblers (lose not quite so badly): A study on male gamblers just published in the Journal of Gambli... http://bit.ly/cHTBv
  6. As I walk through the uncanny valley: Seed Magazine has an interesting piece on the 'uncanny valley' effect, where ... http://bit.ly/1y5N1B
  7. The Argentinian love affair with psychoanalysis: The Wall Street Journal has a revealing article on why Argentina h... http://bit.ly/1zM7dx
  8. Like the colours of the prism: Havelock Ellis is better known as a pioneering sexologist but I've just found this a... http://bit.ly/2PzsH3
  9. Dog eat dog: Writer Malcolm Gladwell recently published a collection of his essays in his new book What the Dog Saw... http://bit.ly/2lxSKF
  10. You are kind, strong willed, but can be self-critical: I've just found a classic study online where psychologist Be... http://bit.ly/2fViOs
  11. The illusion of a universe in our own back yard: Science News covers a revealing new study on the Hadza people of T... http://bit.ly/2TEZHK
  12. 2009-11-13 Spike activity: Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: Wasting your corporate money on ... http://bit.ly/1lscUx
  13. EEG leads to murder conviction: Wired UK has a fantastic investigative article concerning a recent case in India, wh... http://bit.ly/idX4T
  14. Terrorism, society and psychology: The latest edition of Monitor on Psychology has an excellent article on the psych... http://bit.ly/1Kfrjf
  15. The wall in the heads: Looking back on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Somatosphere discusses h... http://bit.ly/2CQLlO
  16. Emulating the brain on a chip: Discover Magazine has an article on an innovative project to create silicon chips whic... http://bit.ly/heDjZ
  17. Alien hands in fiction: Alien or anarchic hand syndrome is where you lose conscious control of one of your hands aft... http://bit.ly/1B8jPF
  18. Psychiatric tales: Darryl Cunningham draws amazing comics about psychiatry and mental illness, drawn from his time w... http://bit.ly/4chKLi
  19. SeƱor Roboto: Some impressive graffiti of a brain-powered robot from the future, found on a wall near the Hospital ... http://bit.ly/17Qgmc
  20. Dr Smile: The Philip K. Dick novel The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch features a portable device which allows pat... http://bit.ly/2qfA50