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September Issue of Scientific American
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Greetings Virians,
Thought you may wish to know what is on the menu:
------------------------------------ INTRODUCTION Ultimate Self-Improvement By Gary Stix The brain is still an enigma. But that won't stop us from trying to enhance mental functioning NEUROCHEMISTRY Taming Stress By Robert Sapolsky An emerging understanding of the brain's stress pathways points toward treatments for anxiety and depression beyond Valium and Prozac NEUROGENESIS Brain, Repair Yourself By Fred H. Gage How do you fix a broken brain? The answers may literally lie within our heads. The same approaches might also boost the power of an already healthy brain PSYCHIATRY Diagnosing Disorders By Steven E. Hyman Psychiatric illnesses are often hard to recognize, but genetic testing and neuroimaging could someday be used to improve detection NEUROETHICS Is Better Best? By Arthur L. Caplan A noted ethicist argues in favor of brain enhancement IMAGING Mind Readers By Philip Ross Brain-scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction TREATMENT Stimulating the Brain By Mark S. George Activating the brain's circuitry with pulsed magnetic fields may help ease depression, enhance cognition, even fight fatigue PLASTICITY The Mutable Brain By Marguerite Holloway Score one for believers in the adage "use it or lose it." Targeted mental and physical exercises seem to improve the brain in unexpected ways ENHANCEMENT The Quest for a Smart Pill By Stephen S. Hall New drugs to improve memory and cognitive performance in impaired individuals are under intensive study. Their possible use in healthy people already triggers debate
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