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<title>Blogging Begets Better Brains</title>
<link>http://www.corante.com/brainwaves/archives/2005/03/07/blogging_begets_better_brains.php</link>
<description>I must recommend a new neurolearning blog that has a strong focus on neurologically-based approaches to learning and learning differences. It is written by Drs. Fernette and Brock Eide who recently posted a great piece on the Brain of the...</description>
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<title>defense of adhd &amp; blogging</title>
<link>http://flyinghedgehogs.blogspot.com/2005/03/defense-of-adhd-blogging.html</link>
<description>bloggers, adhd or no, can&apos;t seem to shake off a bad reputation in the workplace. employers should not write off their bloggers so quickly, and not just because of the benefits of their adhd-like traits. the ever-interesting zach lynch notes that prac...</description>
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<title>Blogging good for the brain?</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://jangelo.i.ph/blogs/jangelo/?item=blogging-good-for-the-brain&amp;category=technology]]></link>
<description>	Zach Lynch,
&quot;economic and social forecaster advising global organizations on the
impact of neurotechnology on business, government and society,&quot; reports
in his Brain Waves Blog on a study as posted on...</description>
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<title>Cognitive Daily and other blogs</title>
<link>http://winwingroup.org/articles/2005/03/psychology-blogs/</link>
<description>It seems that psychology-related blogs are becoming more popular. 

Cognitive Daily (via Mind Hacks) is a weblog dedicated to, unsurprisingly, cognitive-psychology.

BPS Research Digest  (also via Mind Hacks) keeps you up to date on the research ac...</description>
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