I took a PM off and went the venue. I felt the familiality of the environment in Matlab. for development.
I forgot my purse in another car.
@ 2009-05-02 – 01:24:12
I took a PM off and went the venue. I felt the familiality of the environment in Matlab. for development.
I forgot my purse in another car.
@ 2008-08-21 – 23:17:59
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nature07200.html
I read this letter today. They showed fundamental and important results in experiments. Same kinds of experiments should be tryed to strengthen the theory, hopefully expanded to human next.
@ 2008-06-07 – 00:47:26
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v11/n5/suppinfo/nn.2112_S1.html
Supplementary information of a paper I was reading was uploaded after I pointed out the broken link of the web page.
@ 2008-05-24 – 19:16:57
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@ 2008-05-15 – 23:37:00
Nature Neuroscience
Published online: 13 April 2008 | doi:10.1038/nn.2112
Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain
Chun Siong Soon1,2, Marcel Brass1,3, Hans-Jochen Heinze4 & John-Dylan Haynes1,2
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively 'free' decisions are determined by brain activity ahead of time. We found that the outcome of a decision can be encoded in brain activity of prefrontal and parietal cortex up to 10 s before it enters awareness. This delay presumably reflects the operation of a network of high-level control areas that begin to prepare an upcoming decision long before it enters awareness.
@ 2008-05-08 – 21:24:02
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v11/n4/index.html#rv
these 4 reviews
@ 2008-04-22 – 01:08:56
The meeting will be held in D.C. this year. I wanna atend this year and I wanna present next year!
http://www.sfn.org/am2008/index.cfm?pagename=AboutTheMeeting_main
@ 2008-04-19 – 01:41:12
On Nikkei-Science Feb.edi., Koch and Greenfield were compared in their opinions in each topic. Both looked to have reasonable hypotheses.
@ 2008-04-16 – 22:52:49
Spending money on others promotes happiness.
Science 319, 1687-1688.
this paper described a correlation between happiness and amount of money for OTHER people. Subjects were people who work for companies. In psychlogical experiments, rewards were controlled either 5 dollar or 20 dollar. Amount of happiness was studied
among amount of money that was given to the subject, that was used by subject and used for other people.
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