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	<title>Comments on: PODCAST: Visions of the Brain</title>
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	<description>The Beautiful Brain Podcast explores the latest findings from the ever-growing field of neuroscience, with particular attention to the dialogue between the arts and sciences. In this monthly program, host Noah Hutton reports on news from the world of brain science, interviews important thinkers about their work, and reviews new literature in the field. The show illuminates important new questions about creativity, the mind of the artist, and the mind of the observer that modern neuroscience is helping us to answer, or at least to provide part of an answer. Instances where art seeks to answer questions of a traditionally scientific nature are also of great interest, and for that reason you will hear from artists as well as scientists on The Beautiful Brain. Subscribe today to receive a brand new episode each month.</description>
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		<title>By: Mind Hacks</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;2010-04-23 Spike activity...&lt;/strong&gt;

Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: The New York Times discusses how a belladonna hallucination could have been the start of alcoholics anonymous. Dream rehearsal helps remembering, according to a study covered by Not Exactly Rocket ...</description>
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<p>Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: The New York Times discusses how a belladonna hallucination could have been the start of alcoholics anonymous. Dream rehearsal helps remembering, according to a study covered by Not Exactly Rocket &#8230;</p>
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