The aesthetics of British psychology books from a haunted generation. A gallery.
Vaughan Bell
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Neuropsychologist and professor at UCL. Clinical psychologist in the NHS. Occasional writer. Interested in people. Views my own.
Joined February 2009
- If you want to make sense of why the UK government are making the decisions they are making with regard to coronavirus: they have prepared over the last decade for a pandemic (focusing on pandemic flu) and the strategy and evidence based is public
- New FBI study shows mass shooters don't fit the media stereotypes motherjones.com/crime-justice/… Mass shooters don’t snap, they plan and prepare. Most have no diagnosable mental illness. And their attacks are almost always preceded by warning signs - via @ejwillingham
- The study was done on mice so presumably the headline is aimed at New Scientist's large mouse readership?Your gut is full of neurons and they are replaced every 2 weeks bit.ly/2F68m77
- Completely fascinating on conjoined twins Krista and Tatiana, shared consciousness, and the concept of self thewalrus.ca/how-conjoined-… "MRI scans revealed that each girl’s thalamus is connected to the other’s via a 'thalamic bridge'"
- How cool is this? Synapse print scarf with illuminated firing neurons shenovafashion.com/collections/sc… via @stovne

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