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Poetry News For October 11, 2008

Posted Saturday, October 11th, 2008 at 12:03 AM CST by Jilly Dybka Posted in Uncategorized | 2 comments »

Poetry News Saturday SCIENCE! edition:

  1. Un-total Recall: Amnesics Remember Grammar, But Not Meaning Of New Sentences
  2. Base running and base stealing would seem to be arts driven solely by a runner’s speed, but there’s more than mere gristle, bone and lung power to this facet of baseball — there are lots of mathematics and physics at play
  3. It’s content first, style later, when it comes to people’s perception of art
  4. A neuroimaging study has found that cognitive processes related to verbal fluency are compromised in people with insomnia despite the absence of a behavioral deficit
  5. Experts ponder link between creativity, mood disorders
  6. Musicians use both sides of their brains more frequently than average people

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2 Responses to “Poetry News For October 11, 2008”

  1. [...] the CNN article “experts ponder link between creativity, mood disorders” (a link from today’s poetry news at poetry hut blog), and it’s a subject that fascinates me. although studies fail to show a [...]

  2. [...] today, I see a link at The Poetry Hut News Blog to a CNN story: Experts ponder link between creativity, mood disorders. The research of Verhaeghen [...]