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Neurofuture Neurofuture Brain science and neofuturism 2007-08-27 Encephalon 30: The Retirement Party This is edition number 30 of the brain science blog carnival Encephalon , and it's also my final Neurofuture post. Let's go! Eric Michael Johnson presents The Feeling of What Happens at The Primate Diaries (above image is from his post). Using the examples of phantom limb syndrome and religious experiences stemming from temporal lobe epilepsy, he characterizes spirituality as a "trick of the mind." The post was inspired by an editorial in Nature which included a scientist's religious views, and Eric opines, "Perhaps a return to reasonable arguments based on solid evidence would be a wiser course for the future." Would that everyone would heed that, Eric. Pure Pedantry 's Jake Young offers criticism of science writing in the New York Times with his post Article on exercise and cognition has correct facts, wrong interpretation . The NYT journalist extrapolated...

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