A Neuroscientist Explains

The Guardian

Former Observer columnist Dr Daniel Glaser delves into topical culture as seen through the lens of a neuroscientist. Each episode, he takes one of his weekly columns and digs a little deeper, all with the help of former colleagues and neuroscientists from his research days

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    A Neuroscientist Explains: how we read words
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    A Neuroscientist Explains: where perception ends and hallucination begins
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    A Neuroscientist Explains: how whooping increases your enjoyment
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    A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology's replication crisis
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    19 March 2018, 6:00 am
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    A Neuroscientist Explains: the evolutionary origins of social behaviour
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    12 March 2018, 2:06 pm
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