
There is a great new roundup of brain facts and opinions over at MC’s Brain Fitness Carnival Number 3 at Neurophilosophy, and BrainBasedBusiness made the cut for the post Lectures Work Against the Brain.
Here’s the complete list of brain sites selected for Carnival finals.
1. Breathing for beginners, at Living by Design![]()
2. Counting calories, by Jakob Dupont Knudsen
3. More fishy data, by Simon Evans, at The Brain Code
4. Anxious about being anxious, by Lorraine Roach, at Anxiety Ended
5. Do you worry too much? by Talia Mana, at the Centre for Emotional Well-Being
6. Hysteria over danger is stifling children more than danger, by Dr. Hal, at the North Star Mental Fitness Blog
7. You are not your illness, by Jane Chin, at Chinspirations
8. Ten scientific findings about happiness, by yBother, at Today’s Ten.com
9. Money cannot buy happiness, by Phil, at Phil for Humanity
10. The minding life, by Aren Cohen, at Positive Psychology News Daily
11. Emotional intelligence - get it out! by Scott, at Dirty Mechanism
12. Visualizing happiness, by Derrick Carpenter, at Positive Psychology News Daily
13. Create your own happy hour - serve 3 for 1, by David J. Pollay, at Positive Psychology News Daily
14. Positive Psychology, Party of two, by Amy Donovan, at Positive Psychology News Daily
15. 5 massive benefits of not having a television set, by Dean, at Mr.Cheap Stuff
16. How to achieve anything in life, by Senia Maymin, at Senia.com Positive Psychology Coaching
17. On making a choice, by Kathryn Britton, at Positive Psychology News Daily
18. Biofeedback for performance: A best practive in training, by Brett Steenbarger, at TraderFeeder
19. One easy way to remember someone’s name, by Henrik Edberg, at The Positivity Blog
20. Enhancing cognition and emotions for learning, by Caroline Latham, at SharpBrains
21. Lectures work against the brain, by Ellen Weber, at Brain Based Business Blog
22. Does being labelled as gifted undermine personal growth? by John Wesley, at Pick the Brain
23. Dear Ann Althouse — No, it’s not OK, by Dave Shearon
24. Neurolaw: Leaving out a big piece of the puzzle, by Stephanie, at Idealawg
25. Stress management workshop for international womens’ day, by Alvaro at SharpBrains
26. How thinking can change your brain, from Cognitive Therapy Today
27. Beyond science, religion and philosophy, by TupeloKanyon
28. When it comes to chocolate, modern science and the stomach both agree it’s good for brain functioning, by Wesley, at Life Two
29. Two billion affected by brain-related illness, by Zack Lynch, at Brain Waves
30. Psychiatry - label-based quakery or research-based science? by Shaheen, at GNIF Brain Blogger
31. Mirror neurons at work, artfully, by Nicky Penttila, at First Words
32. Shift happens, by Neal, at SharpBrains
Wow – that’s a lot of brains on one page! Thanks MC for the many angles on topics that concern us all – this should help us keep the brain fit for some time to come. It was also great to find a few new sites with diverse approaches to what the brain does. Great event, and fun to be there!










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