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Subject: Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science - December 2009

 


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Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science


December 2009


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Dear Cerebrum Reader, 


A new excerpt in Cerebrum's 2009 Web edition is now available. 


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 <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,jk4q,594,e2r3,fmwz,dlq4,m3a0> Reading in the Brain


By Stanislas Dehaene


Viking - November 2009



In this excerpt, French neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene suggests how teachers might draw from scientific advances to help their students learn to read, though he notes that caution is necessary. 



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We hope you enjoyed our recent article  <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,jk4q,594,kz8,ll9s,dlq4,m3a0> "Religion and the Brain: A Debate," by Dimitrios Kapogiannis, M.D., Jordan Grafman, Ph.D., and Andrew B. Newberg, M.D. All 1998-2009 Cerebrum articles and book features are available in our  <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,jk4q,594,5xld,izb3,dlq4,m3a0> Web edition archive. 


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Treating the Brain: What the Best Doctors Know, by Walter G. Bradley, is the definitive resource with the latest information on how the brain works, and everything you should know about neurological examinations, tests and clinical features, causes, and available treatments for frequently diagnosed brain disorders and diseases. Read more here. <http://email.dana.org/c.html?rtr=on&s=awru,jk4q,594,cyxf,f12d,dlq4,m3a0>  


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