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Researchers have long known that the “classical” language regions, like Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area, are involved in how the brain interprets written words. What scientists have come to realize in the last few years is that narratives activate many other parts of our brains as well, suggesting why the experience of reading can feel so alive. Words like “lavender,” “cinnamon” and “soap,” for example, elicit a response not only from the language-processing areas of our brains, but also those devoted to dealing with smells.

from the ny times via John

We can project ourselves into the future like no other creature.

-Searching the Brain for the Roots of Fear

by Joseph Ledoux for the New York Times

thestakesishigh:

pretty funny the times tore her a new one, at least the pictures were nice.
(via: fuckyeahryanmcginley)

she ripped the journalist a new one via twitter.
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