woodforbrains
woodforbrains
woodforbrains

All MOG tracks went unavailable this morning. Great timing!

Tried the sunscreen option, just made the glasses cloudy. Be prepared for lots of buffing, this is not a simple lunchbreak kind of process.

If you're a hard-core Tolkeinite, aren't you a bit freaked out to jump onto that plane knowing what happens to Smaug in the book?

Song?

Ah-HAAaa!

Oh, cat. Not Kat.

Properly, this image should be called 'tractography' or 'diffusion tensor tractography', and can't really be called a 'connectome' as such, because a connectome (a map of every connection between every neuron) is still very far from a possibility (we've only just mapped the connectome in c. elegans, a tiny worm). DTI

Step 3: Make her open the box.

No joke, Dr. Jenning & the Dark Overlord had my tailfeathers on end for years.

I would like to think my desire to ride a triceratops and hide from raptors isn't so much false as it is evolutionarily derived.

This is a good point, especially because we can't really point to all regions of the CC and specify with any high degree of certainty how they are behaviorally relevant. We know that the middle parts (body, isthmus) are connecting motor cortex, and that this is important for coordinated movement, and from early

TMS, tDCS, and related technologies are as close as we have to 'hacking' a normal human brain (though cerebral implants are regularly used to address addiction, depression, and epilepsy), but such these technologies are very limited. Basing commercially available technologies on this nascent field is pretty dangerous

brutal mostly because it happened to soon, but...Jonesy.

I think "Dumping on Yoda" is number 3 on the list of "Top 9 Ways to Provoke Fanboy Indignancy", right below "Calling it 'Dead Alive'" and "Ben Affleck".

So how do these issues square with the GM version released this week?

There is another paper in the same issue of Neuron (Kaas et al.) that touts the role of TET1 in impairing the making (or encoding) of memories, as opposed to the retrieval of fear memory found in the Rudenko study above.

yaaaaaaaa celebration of corporate culture!