Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday LifeMichelle OvallesThe University of Chicago
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The Neurobiology of Everyday Life has reached more than 100,000 students. In groundbreaking work that has garnered worldwide attention and excitement, Dr. Mason demonstrated that rats help other rats in distress. Her laboratory continues to investigate the biology of empathy and pro-social behavior...
Disturbances of rhythms are found in everyday life (jet lag, shift work), in sleep disorders, and in several psychiatric disorders including affective disorders.As almost all physiological and behavioural functions in humans occur on a rhythmic basis, the possibility that advances, delays or ...
humans rely more on visual and auditory inputs when collecting information from their surrounding sensory space in everyday life. As a result of such species-specific differences in sensory dominance, cognitive relevance and capacities, the evidence for analogous sensory-cognitive mechanisms across specie...
A free, massively open online course (MOOC) on Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life will begin Monday, April 28, and will include what may become the world's largest memory experiment. The University of Chicago is offering the course through MOOC provider Coursera. UChicag...
The Hedonistic Imperative (1995) predicts we are poised to explore a spectrum of outrageously beautiful states of consciousness. States of consciousness far more sublime than today's fleeting "peak experiences" can potentially imbue the texture of everyday life. In contrast to our animalistic mix ...
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The Hedonistic Imperative(1995) predicts we are poised to explore a spectrum of outrageously beautiful states of consciousness. States of consciousness far more sublime than today's fleeting "peak experiences" can potentially imbue the texture of everyday life. In contrast to our animalistic mix of...