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Biological Psychology

Biological Psychology

By popular demand…Rusty the Narcoleptic Dog….

This post is primarily aimed at my Biological Psychology students. Unfortunately, quarter system being what it is, we ran out of time before our midterm, and couldn’t look at the famous Rusty the Narcoleptic Dog video. If you missed it at the exam, here is the link. Not being an Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 18 years ago
Biological Psychology

Rethinking death….

An alert student brought to my attention an article about new approaches the medical community is taking to death and resuscitation. Traditionally, we have emphasized the need to provide immediate treatment to those whose hearts have stopped. However, by doing so, we may be making matters worse. It appears that the Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 18 yearsMay 8, 2007 ago
Biological Psychology

New Toys Reflect Brain Activity….

NeuroSky, a Silicon Valley company, received a lot of press this week for incorporating what appears to be a mobile EEG scanner into gaming technology. One of the prototypes allows a person to don a Darth Vader suit, including a light saber that lights up when the person concentrates. NeuroSky Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 18 yearsMay 2, 2007 ago
Biological Psychology

Testing the Sex of Your Brain….

You may think I have far too much time on my hands (definitely not true as we enter the “midterm” phase of the quarter), but I took some time out to enjoy a feature on the BBC, one of my favorite news sources. The feature includes six different tests that Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 18 years ago
Biological Psychology

More Insight Into Human Vision….From Machines

I love computers. My students are blissfully unaware of the challenges of typing a dissertation on a Smith-Corona portable electric typewriter or using a slide rule in a graduate statistics course. Still, I’d like to continue to think that the human brain can outperform computers, at least in some tasks. Read more…

By Laura Freberg, 18 years ago

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