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One Brain Area Processes Time, Space and Social Relationships

Posted July 19, 2014 7:54 PM

From Scientific American Content: Global:

Physical and emotional distance overlap in the brain.

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07/21/2014 9:28 AM

Yeah, but blokes don't bother with that last bit...

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07/21/2014 10:10 PM

Read the whole article... it took all of two paragraphs to say the same thing as the title.

I couldn't read further, I severed my relationship with S.A. when they switched to using writers instead of the scientists, and got fifty percent wrong.

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07/22/2014 7:08 AM

Ah, I didn't fall into that trap... I just went for the knee jerk sarcsm

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