The 3 Weirdest Brain Disorders?

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Abnormal behavior, such as “punching yourself in the face,” may appear symptomatic of aggression but could actually stem from an unusual neurological impairment. Professing to taste colors or speaking in a foreign accent may lead to a referral to a psychiatrist but these behaviors can actually result from rare brain disorders, sometimes genetically acquired, but most often manifesting as a result of trauma or disease. Continue reading

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Jason Fried: Why Work Doesn’t Happen at Work (Video)

In this thought-provoking talk, Jason Fried posits that the office is actually one of the worst places to get meaningful work done on a regular basis. He identifies some of the major problems found in a typical work setting and proposes a few cash-saving solutions to help improve work efficiency.

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Daphne Bavelier: Your Brain on Video Games (Video)

The media often portrays the negative effects of video games, however brain scientist Daphne Bavelier argues that action video games (for example Call of Duty – Black Ops) can have a significant and long lasting positive impact on our cognition. In her talk she shares research data that supports the remarkable viewpoint that, in moderate doses, action video games can dramatically improve brain plasticity, vision, attention and learning.

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