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Book Review: Cerebrum 2007

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Cerebrum 2007, an annual anthology of the best articles from Dana Press's acclaimed journal Cerebrum, was recently reviewed in PsycCRITIQUES, the book review publication of the American Psychology Association. The reviewer notes,

Bruce McEwen lays the foundation for this thoughtful integration of ideas from experts in various neuroscientific disciplines addressing real-world programs. . . . There are interesting glimpses at the neurogbiologic basis of superstition, autism, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and a somewhat whimscial glance at whether animals have an esthetic sense. . . . I found this volume to be unusually elegantly written its genre and worthwhile enough that I went online and asked to be included in the Dana Foundation's distribution list for future such compiliations.
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