Monthly Archives: February 2010

Scientists in London discover the perfect excuse for forgetting who someone is: “Sorry, I have a genetic disability and lack the gene for recognizing faces. Who are you again?”

February 25, 2010
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Facial recognition is heritable in twins who don't really need to recognize each other.

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Conspiracies and Smears And Getting Stiffed: Using this blog to complain, again.

February 16, 2010
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Smear campaigns are so 1990s.

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Friday Before Pres. Day Weekend Dysfunctional Roundup: Chatroulette request

February 12, 2010
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Chatroulette is a way to talk to strangers on the internet. Neuro-economics study subjects galore? Update: Exhibitionism? Wha?

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Neurological Correlates Rewrites the DSM: Introducing the DSM-A-Matic

February 11, 2010
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Years on the couch? Psych meds for everyone? Nah. DSM-A-Matic.

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Fetal Alcohol epigenetics and Chicago School of Economics: Lack of empathy.

February 6, 2010
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Fetal Alcohol epigenetics and Chicago School of Economics: Lack of empathy.

Here it is, fetal alcohol epigenetic study, mouse so far. You can see this one coming.

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