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Scientific American Magazine
| Mind & Brain
A growing number of experts insist that the concept of post-traumatic stress disorder is itself disordered and that soldiers are suffering as a result
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 13, 2009 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Researchers pinpoint a crucial crossroads for brain communication and a target for a radical depression treatment
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 6, 2009 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
A clever rat study explores the roots of dominance in groups
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 2, 2009
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Also: Letting Go of God, The Criminal Brain and The Best of the Web
By
Nicole Branan
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Melinda Wenner
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Rachel Mahan
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David Dobbs
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Dec 26, 2008 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
By
David Dobbs
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Melinda Wenner
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Nicole Branan
and
Christopher Intagliata
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May 22, 2008
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Awarded the Nobel Prize for work 40 years ago that revealed memory's most basic mechanisms, this psychiatrist-turned-neuroscientist is still working his discipline's cutting edge
By
David Dobbs
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Oct 3, 2007
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
A rare disorder brings insights into the nature of pain
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 4, 2007
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
By
David Dobbs
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Jan 30, 2007 |
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News
| More Science
By
David Dobbs
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Oct 23, 2006
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News
| Mind & Brain
By
David Dobbs
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Oct 17, 2006
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News
| Health
By
David Dobbs
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Oct 16, 2006 |
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Helen Mayberg may have found the switch that lifts depression--and shined a light on the real link between thought and emotion
By
David Dobbs
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Jul 30, 2006
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
Mirror neurons are providing stunning insights into everything from how we learn to walk to how we empathize with others
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 5, 2006
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
By
David Dobbs
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Apr 5, 2006
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Scientific American Mind
| Mind & Brain
By
David Dobbs
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Feb 1, 2006