Tag: neuroscience
From Walt Whitman to Modern Neuroscience: The Poetic Appeal of Neuronal Networks
A noiseless, patient spider, I mark’d where, on a little promontory, it stood isolated; Mark’d how, to explore the vacant, vast surrounding, It launch’d [more…]
Exorcism – A Reality in Clinical Medicine?
I know that simply the title of my blog may stimulate adrenaline rush in milieu interieur of many including my colleagues. I want to clarify [more…]
Treating Brain Malfunction: The Thin Line between Psychological and Biological
Because the bottom line is, the mind is biological too. But the question is, how much of a mental illness can the biology of brain [more…]
A Glance at Obama’s BRAIN Initiative Project
Understanding how the brain works is arguably one of the greatest scientific challenges of our time. The human brain is a very complex organ consisting [more…]
Two is Better than One – The Cognitive Implications of Bilingualism
Think knowing more than one language is a disadvantage? Well I would not be surprised if you replied with a ‘no’. Of course knowing more [more…]
