Mind Readers

September 17, 2008 at 12:47 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , )

Will brain scans betray our guilt or explain spiritual revelations? Why the upswing in bipolar disease? Can you parse a visual grammar, or read a lover’s mind from long-distance?

International Herald Tribune

India’s use of brain scans in courts dismays: Orweillian mind-purge or the latest in forensic science?

New York Times Magazine

The Bipolar Puzzle: With diagnosis of this disease on the rise, chances are good that you know someone who is afflicted.

VizThink

Visual language vs. visual communication: As the internet embraces non-textual communications to take advantage of our varying modalities, we are confronted with concepts such as visual grammar. Here are a series of podcasts to explain the differences between communication and language.

The Clarion Review

Comfort, a poem: Reading a lover’s mind over a long-distance connection.

Science & Spirit

Flesh Made Soul: Can a new theory in neuroscience explain spiritual experience to a nonbeliever?

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