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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013A Way with Words
Infants are surrounded by clouds of language that shape their brains and their worlds
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Play Issue Winter 2014Free Play Shapes a Child's Brain — and Bestows a Lifetime of Benefits
Research reveals the role of unstructured play in learning, self-regulation, and creativity
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Play Issue Winter 20145 Questions with an Expert on the Sense of Touch
A conversation with David Ginty
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 20135 Questions with an Expert on Sleep and the Brain
A conversation with Dragana Rogulja
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The Art of Medicine Issue Winter 2016Eye of the Beholder
Artists tap the circuitry of our visual system to achieve special effects
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Looking into the Matter
Diagnosing brain injuries poses challenges that researchers are rising to meet
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Whole Notes
Does healing make a sound? Just listen to the Longwood Symphony Orchestra
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Look of Love
Love’s many splendors begin with empathy and attachment
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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016On Our Mind
The multidisciplinary study of the brain got its start at HMS more than fifty years ago
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Chill of Fear
Dread requires only a tenth of a second to take root
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Depths of Despair
Medicine tackles melancholia with new tools and understanding
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