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Why do I keep forgetting people’s names?
31 Oct 2015

Why do I keep forgetting people’s names?

by Dr. Blake Porter | posted in: Neuroscience, Science | 0

This is a short post about why we forget things so quickly aimed at the general public in conjunction with University of Otago’s Brain Health Research Center. Memory systems of the brain, explained “Ah where did I put my keys? … Continued

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Inside Out’s Take on the Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Perspective
27 Jun 2015

Inside Out’s Take on the Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Perspective

by Dr. Blake Porter | posted in: Neuroscience | 7

The Neuroscience of Disney Pixar’s Inside Out Warning: Minor spoilers if you have not yet seen the movie! Summary of Inside Out: Inside Out is Disney Pixar’s latest film and is already making headlines, with a nearly perfect score on … Continued

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