A brand new magazine from the editors of Scientific American takes you inside the most riveting breakthroughs in psychology, neuroscience and related fields.Scientific American Mind magazine brings you the latest in brain research and psychological discoveries. From topics such as the nature of consciousness to investigations into the subtleties of prejudice and racism to the mysteries of phantom limbs, this magazine goes deep into the most fascinating aspects of how the brain perceives and interacts with the world. The magazine is written with nonprofessionals in mind, so the content isn’t too esoteric or complex for those without a neuroscience graduate degree.
In addition to covering the latest developments in neuroscience, Scientific American Mind magazine also delves into how the brain affects everyday interactions. Reviews of movies and books related to brain science help round out the content and give you even more sources to satisfy your curiosity about how the brain works. Plus, there are puzzles in the back that let you challenge your own mind and see how you stack up against proven geniuses.
The writing style in Scientific American Mind magazine is highly engaging and accessible, so even nonscientists can understand the details and implications of the research being described. Complex topics are broken down into easy-to-understand explanations and examples, and the articles are supported by creative graphics, photographs, and diagrams that make them easier to comprehend. Short bibliographies at the end of each article suggest books and articles for those who want to do further research on a given topic.
For a glimpse into the mysteries of the mind that will keep your brain occupied for hours, turn to Scientific American Mind magazine.
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