And now, a slightly more academic talk on the subject of music and brain function in both humans and other animals (especially birds) that you might enjoy.
Recycled bezoar
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From Michael David Johnson: I found this sign (image below) on Queen's Road
West near Exit A of the Sai Ying Pun MTR in Hong Kong. The shop was closed
but ...
Science Communication About Controversial Issues
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The world of science communication has changed dramatically over the last
two decades, and it’s useful to think about those changes, both for people
who ...
I guess they expected Barack magic.
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UPDATE, Saturday, December 12. I invite all those who peevishly blame the
president for what's been happening (or not happening) in Washington to
take a lo...
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I grew up in a wilderness area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in a town
proudly proclaiming almost 300 citizens on its road sign. Life there
focused on surv...
Mi-am Indreptat Jantele de Aliaj la Best Tires
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Ghinionul m-a gasit in sfarsit zilele trecute. Tocmai ce imi
achizitionasem un set nou de jante, visam la ele de ceva vreme, O.Z.
Superleggera, usoare, fr...
Hazel here...
ReplyDeleteArh. Who says critters don’t have rhythm.
Crap taste in music mebbe, but they understand the beat...
http://birdloversonly.blogspot.com/2007/09/may-i-have-this-dance.html
And now, a slightly more academic talk on the subject of music and brain function in both humans and other animals (especially birds) that you might enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgKFeuzGEns
Snowball is mighty funky for a white bird.
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