Scientific American Mind March April 2010 eBook
Features
The Power to Persuade
How masters of "supersuasion" can change your mind
By Kevin Dutton
A Sensory Fix for Problems in School
Certain leaing disabilities are linked to problems of perception, when the brain misinterprets sensory
input. Targeted exercises can help correct these difficulties
By Burkhart Fischer
The Pluses of Getting It Wrong
New research makes the case for difficult tests in schools and suggests an unusual technique that anyone
can use to lea
By Henry L. Roediger III and Bridgid Finn
Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology
Pop psych lore is a bewildering mix of fact and fallacy. Here we shatter some widely held misconceptions
about the mind and human behavior
By Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, John Ruscio and Barry L. Beyerstein
The Brain and the Written Word
A cognitive neuroscientist explains his quest to understand how reading works in the mind.and how the brain
is changed by education and culture
By Gareth Cook
New Hope for Battling Brain Cancer
Studies suggest that stem cells sustain deadly tumors in the brain.and that aiming at these insidious
culprits could lead to a cure
By Gregory Foltz
Are You Mentally Healthy?
Heres a new screening tool that might set your mind at ease.or get you chatting with a therapist
By Robert Epstein
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