Today is Blog Day, which means we're supposed to suggest five new blogs so our readers can expand their horizons. I think I'm going to end up linking to more than five blogs. Here goes:
- The Anterior Commisure discusses the science surrounding sex and mating, in both humans and other organisms. Really fascinating stuff. I just discovered this blog a couple weeks ago, and I'm loving it.
- Issues in the Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science has a very descriptive title. It offers in-depth philosophical musings informed by science.
- Music Matters is an excellent blog about music and cognition by the insightful Henkjan Honing.
- The Other 95% isn't technically a psychology or CogSci blog, but it's still a great read, and a wonderful way to learn about invertebrates.
- A Brain in a Vat. Nice neuroscience blog, with nice mix of posts about news and peer-reviewed research.
- Collision Detection. Science and technology writer Clive Thompson probably doesn't need any more publicity, but he's got a great blog. Check it out!
- Neuromarketing. This blog sounded like a bad idea to me until I started reading it. Even if you're not a fan of marketing (or neuroscience, for that matter), you'll like this blog.
- Not Exactly Rocket Science is a wide-ranging blog that often covers psychology and neuroscience.
I've added all these blogs to my blogroll and my RSS reader. You should too.
Cognitive Daily reports nearly every day on fascinating peer-reviewed developments in cognition from the most respected scientists in the field.



Comments
what nice words - glad you found me :)
Posted by: kate | August 31, 2007 8:56 AM
Hey - thanks for recommending my blog :-)
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Posted by: Ed Yong | August 31, 2007 8:58 AM
Thank for the link! Nothing wrong about being multi-inter-disciplinary.
Posted by: Kevin Z | August 31, 2007 1:47 PM
You may also be interested in the CogSciTech at MindMods - it is about two weeks old.
MindMods CogSciTech Blog
Posted by: gluckspilz | August 31, 2007 3:37 PM
Thanks for the link!
Posted by: Noam | September 1, 2007 11:15 AM
Thanks for the plug; There's no cognition like music cognition.
Posted by: Henkjan Honing | September 22, 2007 5:28 PM