Cognitive Neuroscience Blogs

  • Frontal Blogotomy is a multi-authored blog about recent articles in neuroscience (mostly cognitive/systems).
  • Neurodudes, moderated by Neville Sanjana and Bayle Shanks, positions itself at the intersection of neuroscience and AI.
  • Thomas Ramsøy & Martin Skov's Brain Ethics blog highlights the many consequences of this growing understanding of the human brain.
  • Small Gray Matters is a new blog with posts about behavioral neuroscience, neuroimaging and fMRI.
  • Chris Chatham's Developing Intelligence blog looks at the development of intelligence in both natural and artificial systems.
  • The neurophilosopher's blog frequently has posts about cognitive neuroscience.
  • Omni Brain is an "exploration of the serious/fun/ridiculous - past/present/future of the brain and the science that loves it".
  • The Mouse Trap - The Psychologocial (& Literary) blogosphere of Sandy G: Musings on cognitive and evolutionary psychology (seasoned with occasional literary digressions and diversions).

If you blog regularly about Cognitive Neuroscience then please let us know.

The blog posts below are all tagged as being about Cognitive Neuroscience. They may be 'lighter' reading than you're used to, or they may be surprisingly academic and in-depth - it all depends on the individual blogger (or the individual blog post). We hope you find them interesting, informative, and engaging.

We also hope that they'll help you discover some blogs that you'll bookmark to read regularly, whether they're for your education, your continual professional development or for leisure & recreation.

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