Two New(ish) (to me) Blogs (sometimes) about Neuroscience

I just added two new blogs to the blogroll (which I hate doing for some reason).

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The first is Ginny's who is a staffer here at ScienceBlogs and is a freelance science writer. Her blog is named Sequitur. You can also find links to all her science writing on the sidebar. What's that blog name about Ginny?


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The second blog I discovered when Kate left some good comments on some of my posts :)
The Anterior Commissure "was started as a new year's resolution with the intention of developing a better understanding of the field of science in a more global context. It has become a horrible distraction from labwork."
Kate is a neuroscience grad student in NYC. What do you study Kate?

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thx for shoutout...though i'm just seeing this now. oops. suppose i should amend my little intro to read that not only is blogging a horrible distraction, but so is keeping up on others' blogs.

loosely, i research the unique reward state of postpartum, focusing on females' responsivity to natural/ pharmacological stimuli immediately after giving birth. what do you (both) study?

well.... Sandra is a writer - so she researches how to mess with readers heads.

me.. I study eye movements and the interaction they have with object/scene perception :)