Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fw: July Issue: The Creative Process Made Simple

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July 2014 Issue Highlights

Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 4
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Creativity Is Collective More than an expression of individuality, creativity takes shape in a social context
By S. Alexander Haslam, Inmaculada Adarves-Yorno and Tom Postmes
The Aha! Moment Psychologists have demystified the aha! moment
By Nessa Victoria Bryce
Conquering Vertigo Surgeons have implanted a new prosthesis in four patients to correct disabling dizziness. The device may someday restore balance to hundreds of thousands more
By James Phillips
When Arousal Is Agony Sexual dysfunction can emerge when certain nerves start misfiring. Are SSRIs partially to blame?
By Cat Bohannon
Out for Blood The neurons and blood vessels in your brain are usually tightly synchronized—but not always. Here's what can go wrong and how we can fix it
By Elizabeth M. C. Hillman
That Missing Feeling Alexithymia, a little-known personality trait, reveals the profound power of emotional awareness over health
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Fw: Big Think Daily Ideafeed - June 10, 2014

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Introvert/Extravert Is Outdated: Modern Identity Is More Complex

New empirical approaches to psychology are better defining the introvert/extravert dichotomy. Behavior typically belonging to introverts better reflects a new identity category: Openness to Experience.

Chatbot Is First Computer to Pass the Turing Test

British computing luminary Alan Turing predicted that by the year 2000, computers would be able to engage humans in conversation while seeming more like fellow humans than computers. 


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Fw: Apple Patented A Fitness Device That Could Work With The iWatch

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