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Is the past you weren’t alive to experience in black and white? Definitely NOT, but that’s not the way your brain sees it…

May 15, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

I don’t know about you, but I have the experience of envisioning the stories my grandparents tell me in black and white. As a matter of fact, unless I’ve seen […]

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Brain, Finds, Memory, Time
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Depression: Stuck in the present

May 10, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Depression: Stuck in the present Hi. It’s been a while. Several of my friends shared this hyperboleandahalf blog post on Depression.  I really appreciate honest accounts of someone’s struggles with […]

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Brain, Emotion, Life, Memory, The future
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Waking up: Most of the time it doesn’t feel good, but sometimes it’s amazing

April 5, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_science_of_sleep I woke up this morning full of energy and ready to get on with my day way earlier than I usually wake up. This is a very rare experience, […]

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Life, Time, Why?
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Scholarship 2.0: A brave new web of science

April 1, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Scholarship 2.0: A brave new web of science I just came across this incredibly interesting article from Nature that peers into the future of scholarly publishing. The vision is pretty […]

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Advice, Career, Finds, The future, Things learned
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What do I need to get a job?

March 27, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

What do I need to get a job? According this awesome paper above the answer to that question is not what you may think. Common wisdom passed down to Ph.D. […]

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Career, Finds, Things learned
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How to choose a good scientific problem

March 20, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

How to choose a good scientific problem I just ran into this article from my last post and thought it would also be relevant since before we can ever get […]

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Advice, Career, Finds, Things learned
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Non-academic Ph.D. Paths

March 20, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Non-academic Ph.D. Paths Here’s a great quick article about Non-academic science Ph.D. career paths. Enjoy!

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Cory Inman

Ph.D. Candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience

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