Summer Teaching: Discover Technology
I always hope that a pause in the stream of weblog posts will be justified. The last several weeks have been pretty quiet around prefrontal.org, but I do like to think that the time went to a good...
View ArticleSummer Heatwave
Santa Barbara is an absolutely horrible place to be in the summertime. I mean, come on, 77 degrees? Who can stand that?
View ArticlePrefrontal.org anniversary!
Truth be told we are a few weeks past the one year mark. Still, I couldn’t be happier about the degree of progress this blog has made in the last twelve months. What began as a simple motivation to...
View ArticleThe Presidential Election
Politics on a weblog is like picking up a stick of old, wet dynamite. You might grab it and absolutely nothing happens, or it might very well explode in your face. It is for this reason that I try...
View ArticleVoodoo Correlations Index
This post serves as an index of the articles that reference the ‘Voodoo Correlations in Social Neuroscience’ debate. The original paper has now been renamed ‘Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI...
View ArticleSpring ’09 Conference Schedule
It is going to be a busy conference season this spring. I will be at the following professional gatherings over the next few months – send me an email if you will be attending as well and would like to...
View ArticleThe OHBM has been good to me
Just got word that I was given a travel award for the Human Brain Mapping conference in June: http://ric.uthscsa.edu:9000/TravelAwards/awardees.html This year’s HBM conference is shaping up to be...
View ArticleAtlantic Salmon Index
This post serves as an index of the articles that reference the ‘Neural correlates of interspecies perspective taking in the post-mortem Atlantic Salmon: An argument for multiple comparisons...
View ArticleUpcoming Talk: Bay Area Memory Meeting
I’ll be giving a short presentation on individual differences and fMRI experimental design at the upcoming Bay Area Memory Meeting (BAMM) on Monday, August 24th. If you are around Genentech Hall at the...
View ArticleThe Internet Found the Atlantic Salmon
The last 72 hours have seen an incredible increase in traffic here at prefrontal.org. To sum it up in a single sentence: the site has received as many hits in the last three days as it has during the...
View ArticleSpring/Summer 2010 Conference Schedule
It is going to be a busy conference season again this spring. I will be at the following professional gatherings over the next few months – send me an email if you will be attending as well and would...
View ArticleWant your brain scanned?
Our lab is recruiting subjects for a new study of human memory across the lifespan. We are currently running our first phase of the study. If you are between the ages of 25 and 35 and live in the Santa...
View ArticleSteve Jobs
Steve Jobs died today. I found out while I was on the bus as I came home from work. He was a technology pioneer to be sure. Certainly one of the most effective CEOs to come around since the title was...
View ArticleAdiós Academia
You may have noticed that I haven’t posted anything of neuro-subtance since, oh, January 2012. Well, between you and me, there is a perfectly good reason why that is the case. That was about the time...
View ArticleShellshock: New Server
This Shellshock vulnerability in the Bash shell is a nasty, nasty thing. It could allow for an attacker to remotely execute code on a server, leading to who-knows-what kind of consequences. How rude! I...
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