MRI brain scans of 23-hours-a-week players of the online fantasy world World of Warcraft game reveal that areas of the brain involved in self-reflection and judgement -- the medial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex -- seem to behave similarly when someone is thinking about their virtual self as when they think about their real one, Dartmouth University researchers have found.
How your brain sees virtual you - life - 06 November 2009 - New Scientist
In Rememberance
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It's Memorial Day in the United States, and time for it's people to take a
moment to remember those who fell in defense of their country.
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