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http://www.nature.com/srep/2012/121115/srep00834/full/srep00834.html


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Hi All,
Kind of a "cool" study.  Not so much that I pushing fMRI, but that Nature publishing has moved into more open source material publication.  Perhaps, this part of their overall marketing strategy.

With respect to this study, who knows really, but it picks up brain imaging with lots of cool colors, rap music with all its cultural young audience expression, techno-nerd science, "flow," and a multicultural group of scientists in the name of understanding are most important and complex organ engaged in sexually provocative behavior.  What's not to like?

It's a fun read.

Charlie
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