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Sometimes, Blame Doesn’t Need Evidence – Just Proximity (Scroll to article below) Categories: Articles Pearls of Wisdom Personal Growth Posts Relationships Tags: Personal Growth Relationships Some people don’t solve problems.
Myths about the Sun Belt—they’re all kind of happy. You know, people staring at the sun, talking about low taxes, and all that. In fact, if you haven’t made the
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Click on images to enlarge for better readability Following up on my post the other day that suggests that the AC-Gwm (attentional control-working memory) complex is key to cognitive functioning,
Myths about the Rust Belt—where do I even start? They usually center on anti-intellectualism, racism, and blind nostalgia. In other words, these are not the types of myths you read
Plastic Injection Molding: Designed for Precision, Remembered for Volume. (Scroll to article below) Categories: Articles History’s Side Effects Invention Posts Tags: History’s Side Effects Inventions Plastics Learn how plastic injection
Click on images to enlarge for easy readability “In press” article available here. As per the old Verizon cell phone ad – “its the network.” ABSTRACT Advances in network neuroscience
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Click on images to enlarge for better readability Very important article (open source..click here to read/download) regarding cognitive functioning and working memory capacity and attentional control. For at least 15
Let’s be honest: running a traditional pub quiz is a bit of a faff. You’ve got stacks of paper to print, pens that never work, answer sheets going missing, and