The distracted ecologist

I love being a scientist, but I’m also a perpetually-distracted creative person – a blend that can be difficult to manage. Scientific articles are clear, logical, and information-dense, but creatively barren. It destroys a little bit of my soul each time I skip a possible metaphor, or choose simple over complex vocabulary. This blog is where my creative side lurks. I write about my struggle with distraction, politics, art, society, popular science, and many other things.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Neat article about neural plasticity & brain disorders:

http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110503/full/news.2011.264.html
Posted by Sean Ryan at 05:18
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