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Subject: Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science - September 2009
Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science
September 2009
Dear Cerebrum Reader,
A new article in Cerebrum's 2009 Web edition is now available.
How Arts Training Improves Attention and Cognition
By Michael I. Posner, Ph.D., with Brenda Patoine
Researchers are finding that training in the arts transfers to other areas of cognition. Michael Posner, who studies the brain's attention networks, suggests that these neural pathways are the means by which focusing on the arts can improve cognition more generally.
Also in Cerebrum
We hope you enjoyed our recent article, "Using Deep Brain Stimulation on the Mind: Handle with Care," by Mahlon R. DeLong, M.D., and the review of The Neuro Revolution, by Zack Lynch with Byron Laursen, reviewed by Michael F. Huerta, Ph.D.. These and all 1998-2009 articles and book features are available in our Web edition archive.
Available Now
Cerebrum 2009: Emerging Ideas in Brain Science includes the hot topics covered in Cerebrum's Web edition in 2008. The book includes a foreword by Thomas R. Insel, M.D., director of the National Institute of Mental Health, as well as a "classic" article on neuroeconomics from Cerebrum's print archives. Read more here.
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