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July 6, 2007
The blogroll toward the bottom of the sidebar on the left displays 15 random links from the list below. 10,000 Birds 3 Quarks Daily Abu Aardvark Acephalous Ad Hominin Advances in the History of Psychology All in the Mind Anna's Bones The Annotated Budak Bad Astronomy Bad Science Bering…
July 4, 2007
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) is arguably the greatest novelist of all time. He cast a long shadow over world literature, and subsequently influenced many great writers, from Hermann Hesse, Marcel Proust and Franz Kafka, to Ernest Hemingway, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Jack Kerouac. Dostoyevsky…
July 3, 2007
For most of the nineteenth century, there was an on-going debate among researchers about the organization of the nervous system. One group of researchers, the so-called reticularists, believed that the nervous system consisted of a large network of tissue, or reticulum, formed by the fused…
July 3, 2007
Here's my Technorati Profile, which I need to link to in order to "claim" my blog on that site, and above is part of a screenshot showing some of the stats for my old blog.
July 2, 2007
Welcome to the 26th edition of Encephalon, the neuroscience blogging carnival. Encephalon #1 was posted almost exactly a year ago at my WordPress blog, so this edition marks the carnival's first anniversary. First, let me draw your attention to two new neuroscience blogs. Both authors are…
July 1, 2007
The first thing you'll notice upon your arrival here - apart from the annoying frog that periodically leaps across the top of the page - is one of the gorgeous header images. There are five customized headers in all; one is randomly selected each time the page is reloaded. The images beautifully…
July 1, 2007
Welcome to Neurophilosophy at ScienceBlogs!  I've been working behind the scenes for about a week, trying to get to grips with using Movable Type. Now I've got the hang of my new blogging platform, and have configured the blog the way I want it - although I'll be making minor modifications and…