Neurobargining – Ex Ed brain circuits in action? Alexandra Hilbert QC 13 and Jim Stellar We have been reading this 9/19/10 on-line paper with the title “Neural signatures of strategic types in a two-person bargaining game.” The paper … Continued
Social Neuroeconomics – Over bidding Raphael Spiro QC 12 and Jim Stellar Raph has been reading a bit of the literature on neuroecomomics, something we have written about before in this blog. We’d like to propose that the … Continued
Bird Brains: A model for Expanding the Human Mind in College? Shoshana Korman QC’12 and Jim Stellar Shoshana works in the laboratory of Dr. Carolyn Pytte who comes out of the bird song neuroscience tradition. Shoshana and I … Continued
What is the Angular Gyrus? Paulina Kulesza QC ’11 and Jim Stellar Paulina is a Communication Disorders Student who participates in a small ongoing seminar with me and some folks that tries to look at what are some of the … Continued
Pygmalion on Co-op Jessica Olson NU’12 and Jim Stellar I met Jessica as a freshman while I was giving a guest lecture in a Psychology 1 class at Northeastern University. She was pointed out to me by the … Continued
Facial emotion and the brain – insights from the clinic to Ex. Ed. Vanessa Castro UMD ‘11 and Jim Stellar Vanessa was a student at Northeastern and an advisee of mine outside my field (I was on her … Continued
Riding high on horse-human communication Susan Salk and Jim Stellar Susan is a professional writer and we became friends at our previous jobs. Recently, we began talking about the blog and how interesting it is that animals and … Continued
Math, Molecules, and Woman Rimma Pivovarov NU ’10 and Jim Stellar I first met Rimma when she was a prospective student interested in mathematics and I was Dean of the College at Northeastern University. Now she is about … Continued
A brief note about a timely article by Jim Stellar I just had to break the co-author format and write this note calling your attention to the 10/4/09 New York Times Sunday Magazine article about the anxious mind that largely … Continued
Here is another post that comes out of Jim’s conversations with Northeastern students. It is touching on social media, something Shwen writes about in his blog, Med 2.0. -Jim and Shwen Social Media, Warmth, and “Other … Continued