Friday, March 25, 2011

People with Tourettes syndrome have tremendous cognitive motor control

People with Tourettes syndrome have tremendous cognitive motor control
Excerpt:

The motor outputs of children with Tourettes syndrome are under
greater cognitive control. You might view this as their being less
likely to respond without thinking, or as being less reflexive.



This helps explain why some people may have many tics as children,
but as adults have very few. Over time, their brains have developed ways
to control these tics. Jackson points out that this may mean people
with Tourettes need mental exercises rather than brain surgery or drugs,
because their brains will naturally develop compensatory mechanisms.


Fringe renewed for Season 4!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Duke Nukem Forever - to ship a month later

Maximum PC | Duke Nukem Forever Delayed Until June, Gearbox Maintains Sense of Humor
It was actually schedule to come out in May of this year, now delayed one month later.
:)
Watch the video at the link for the full announcement.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Owsley, icon of LSD, dies in Australia

Friday, March 11, 2011

Israeli Apartheid Week.

Israeli Apartheid Week: I give up - Dawg's Blawg (Blog)
Apartheid is a totally appropriate term. But, as one commenter suggested, "slow genocide" actually captures what is happening more directly.