
SfN Neuroblogging: the preliminaries
Scicurious has a PhD in Physiology from a Southern institution. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from another respected Southern institution. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at a celebrated institution that is very fancy and somewhere else. Her professional interests are in neurophysiology and psychiatric disorders. She recently obtained her PhD and is pursuing her love of science and writing at the same time. She often blogs in the third person. For more information about Scicurious and to view her recent award and activities, please see her CV ( http://scientopia.org/blogs/scicurious/a-scicurious-cv/)

SfN Neuroblogging: the preliminaries

SfN Neuroblogging: and this is how it goes.

Laugh so you don't cry: how laughing kills the pain

Friday Weird Science: Were YOU meant to be a sumo champion?

Society For Neuroscience: THE NEUROBLOGGING IS HERE!

The Evolution of Overconfidence, as explained by a shot of Jager and the boys from Jersey Shore

Friday Weird Science: Piercing the Paleolithic Penis

Grab your Coffee, I think this paper may depress you.

Friday Weird Science: Keeping an Eye on your Dead Skunk since 2011!

Donor's Choose at Scientopia!

The Pill and Relationship Satisfaction, aka the power of interpretation

Friday Weird Science: Scrotum Shots

Donor's Choose Reminder!

The more feminine you look, the more children you want. It must be science.

Friday Weird Science: Narcoleptic Disney Characters

Donor's Choose is Here!

IgNobel Prize WINNER: Dizziness from discus throwing is due to unDue spinning

IgNobel Prize WINNER: Public Safety is even safer when you can't see

IgNobel Prize WINNER: Solving all your problems...with tanks

IgNobel prize WINNER: You might have a better time saving your spare change if you REALLY need to pee.

IgNobel Prize WINNER: The power of effective procrastination.

IgNobel Prize WINNER: If you yawn, your pet tortoise don't care

IgNobel Prize WINNER: A kiss is just a kiss, but is a sigh ever just a sigh?

IgNobel Price WINNER: Safety in Smell.