Editor’s Selections: Psychedelic Drugs, Narcissism, Cephalopods, and Friendship
August 31st, 2010 Editor's Selections 9 Comments
Jason Goldman selects several notable posts each week from Psychology and Neuroscience. He blogs at The Thoughtful Animal and at Child’s Play.
- “Distorted perceptions and an altered state of mind: two reasons why psychedelics have always attracted not only fascination, but also controversy for decades.” Noah Gray at Nature Blogs has curated a mini-carnival of sorts centering around a new paper called “The neurobiology of psychedelic drugs: implications for the treatment of mood disorders.” Included are posts by Mo at Neurophilosophy, the Neuroskeptic, the Neurocritic, and Vaughan of Mind Hacks. (Note: Only Neuroskeptic’s and Neurocritic’s posts are indexed by Research Blogging, but all are being included for completeness.)
- John M. Grohol at World of Psychology tells us that Narcissistic College Students Spend More Time on Facebook.
- Mike Lisieski of Cephalove concluded a short series about octopodes with The Case for Cephalopod Consciousness.
- At the Mind Matters blog, David Berreby explains Why A Good Friend Has the Same Effect As a Warm Fire.

