Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Royal Society Opens Its E-Doors, BPS follows suit

The Royal Society is allowing free and permanent access to articles over 70 years old in its mighty journal archive which boasts about 60,000 historical scientific papers going back to the 1660s!

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Also, to view retrospectives on particular themes in psychology from their origination, such as Little Albert and the rat, Phineas Gage's hole in the brain, experimentation with Coca Cola and much much more, the 'Look Back' collection is available at 'Looking back'

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I am on a curiodyssey. Inherent is the desire for freedom and at the same time, a sense of its elusive ineffability, of constraints on obtaining or maintaining the state. Meditations on life, art, philosophy, humour and manifest phenomena can open doors, unlock chains or just lift the illusion of feeling alone. This blog, a media magpie, rounds up shiny scrolls and schedules select viewing!