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Freud in Tragedy

Adam Zakheim

May 15, 2009

Bio202 – Prof. Grobstein

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Astrocyte Signaling - A New Frontier in Neurobiology

Adam Zakheim

May 15, 2009

Bio202 – Prof. Grobstein

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Creativity As A Product of Necessity: Through the Lens of Medicine and Ballet

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Two Modalities: Auditory and Visual

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“The Ape and the Sushi Master: Cultural Reflections of a Primatologist”

Bailey Baumann

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“The Ape and theSushi Master: Cultural Reflections of a Primatologist”

 

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The Sense of Touch and How It Affects Development

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Gambling as Behavioral Mirror of Action Potentials and Voltage-Gated Channels

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The Curious Incident of Reafferent Loops and the I-Function in Autism

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When The Humanities and Science Collide


When The Humanities and Science Collide

The humanities are riddled with comparisons to biological evolution, but maybe this only seems novel when you look at it from the traditional dichotomized academic point of view. Before designations such as “Science” and “English” were part of our language, would an individual find it strange that stories and nature had similarities? Most likely not.

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