Here are my ResearchBlogging Editor's Selections for this week.
Today's selections will appear in haiku form.
- How hungry are you?
Hunger affects decisions,
says Christian Jarrett. - Touch and texture, too,
at Neurophilosophy,
alter decisions. - Science and Reason
explores creativity
and mental illness. - Social Rejection?
Study says take Tylenol.
Neurocritic laughs.
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