Michael Hjerth's Posts - SOLWorld2024-03-28T18:23:30ZMichael Hjerthhttp://solworld.org/profile/MichaelHjerthhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/357574107?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://solworld.org/profiles/blog/feed?user=3n59zdai5n30n&xn_auth=noBrain, science, and SF group revidedtag:solworld.org,2009-08-28:2102269:BlogPost:180272009-08-28T13:37:24.000ZMichael Hjerthhttp://solworld.org/profile/MichaelHjerth
Hi, after a long while being elsewhere than here. I'm back, and have decided to start sharing more of the wonderful stuff on neuroscience and psychology I've encountered during my google-travels. First in line. The pleasures of uncertainty: research by Tim Wilson and Daniel Gilbert. More social psychology than brain-science, but cool stuff. See you in the SFBS group http://solworld.ning.com/group/sfbrainsandscience<br />
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Michael
Hi, after a long while being elsewhere than here. I'm back, and have decided to start sharing more of the wonderful stuff on neuroscience and psychology I've encountered during my google-travels. First in line. The pleasures of uncertainty: research by Tim Wilson and Daniel Gilbert. More social psychology than brain-science, but cool stuff. See you in the SFBS group http://solworld.ning.com/group/sfbrainsandscience<br />
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MichaelMicro tools presentation and pdf's now onlinetag:solworld.org,2008-06-09:2102269:BlogPost:37892008-06-09T15:53:44.000ZMichael Hjerthhttp://solworld.org/profile/MichaelHjerth
Go to the <a href="http://solworld.ning.com/group/microtoolsandtheplusmodel">micro tools group</a> and join to get the pdf's<br />
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Enjoy<br />
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Michael
Go to the <a href="http://solworld.ning.com/group/microtoolsandtheplusmodel">micro tools group</a> and join to get the pdf's<br />
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Enjoy<br />
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MichaelNew groups and some videotag:solworld.org,2008-06-07:2102269:BlogPost:36722008-06-07T22:09:29.000ZMichael Hjerthhttp://solworld.org/profile/MichaelHjerth
I've just started two groups on our ning. One on SF, Brain, and science, and one on Micro-tools and the plus model. Go check them out, and join if you like. I've also added some video. One is a some thought on SF in response to questions from the organizers of an SF conference in 2006 (EBTA Krakow). The other is a absolutely fantastic video with V.S. Ramachandran on the most weird brain phenomena imaginable. If this doesn't make you intersted in neuroscience, nothing will. The Ramachandran…
I've just started two groups on our ning. One on SF, Brain, and science, and one on Micro-tools and the plus model. Go check them out, and join if you like. I've also added some video. One is a some thought on SF in response to questions from the organizers of an SF conference in 2006 (EBTA Krakow). The other is a absolutely fantastic video with V.S. Ramachandran on the most weird brain phenomena imaginable. If this doesn't make you intersted in neuroscience, nothing will. The Ramachandran video is on the SF brains group.<br />
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Have fun,<br />
Michael