Editor’s Selections: The “I’ve finally recovered from the ResearchBlogging Awards” edition
March 30th, 2010 Editor's Selections 2 Comments
Dave Munger selects several notable posts each week from psychology and neuroscience. He blogs at The Daily Monthly and has a weekly column on SEEDMAGAZINE.COM.
- Is it the bark or the threat of a real dog defending its turf that prevents dogs from stealing each other’s food? Jason Goldman describes a fascinating study.
- What makes us perceive “motion” in a comic book? Is it those “motion lines” you see everywhere? Mo Costandi shows how a Manga technique can be just as effective.
- Does the “Mirror Neuron” theory hold up? Greg Hickok says you might as well call it “religion.”
- Finally, are all double-blind studies created equal? Neuroskeptic argues that some are more equal than others.

