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 One of the most interesting magazines A review of Scientific American Mind, December 23, 2008 Submitted by: Gail from bismarck, ND
I truly enjoy the articles, they are interesting and written so a lay person can understand them. They are timely and keep me abreast of current trends and findings in the scientific field.


 Great information for teachers A review of Scientific American Mind, December 9, 2008 Submitted by: KHall from Houston, TX
I truly enjoy the brain research in Scientific American Mind. So many of the new studies make sense to teachers. A lot of what is found in the research validates the practices of good teachers, and the rest of the information can make good teachers better. Finding new insights into psychology and human behavior is extremely beneficial to the teaching and learning happening in classrooms all over the country.


 allows for thinking, are you up to it A review of Scientific American Mind, December 8, 2008 Submitted by: woodrow from YUMA, AZ
ALLOWS FOR THINKING, ARE YOU UP TO IT?????


 Mind boggling! A review of Scientific American Mind, December 3, 2008 Submitted by: Ranch Teacher from Yukon, OK
This magazine is better than I imagined. I had no idea that a magazine about brain research existed. I have received three magazines to date, and every issue is packed with interesting articles. I am so glad that I had an opportunity to subscribe.


 Interesting magazine A review of Scientific American Mind, December 2, 2008 Submitted by: sb from El Cajon, CA
Scientific American Mind covers some interesting topics on the brain and behavior. More summary, or brief overviews, than in-depth review, but provides intriguing studies.


 Interesting A review of Scientific American Mind, December 2, 2008 Submitted by: bluejean
What an interesting magazine - I love learning why people think they way they do . . . all kinds of cool insights & interesting topics.


 Top notch educator resource A review of Scientific American Mind, December 1, 2008 Submitted by: Mrs. P from lakeland, fl
As a mom, paraeducator and student in the education program, this magazine has been an invaluable resource to me. I've used it to understand my own children and students in their brain development and cognitive abilities. As a resource for college, the magazine offers thorough explanation and evidence on the topic matter.Thanks.


 Can't put this magazine down until I'm done! A review of Scientific American Mind, December 1, 2008 Submitted by: TB from Eden Prairie, MN
This is my first time subscribing to this magazine, and I can't put it down. I teach psychology and find myself glued to the research summaries and articles. Excellent magazine. I will be renewing this at the end of the year!
Kudos to the publisher and contributing writers!


 This is an amazing magazine!!! Highly informative A review of Scientific American Mind, November 26, 2008 Submitted by: jj from Rapid City, SD
This is a wonderful magazine. Highly informative articles regarding the mind and learning. I am thoroughly enjoying the magazine and it is read quickly upon arrival.


 Favorite reading A review of Scientific American Mind, November 25, 2008 Submitted by: JV from Union City, NJ
The mind is the most interesting human possession.
I like to read about my "investments".


 Good insight. A review of Scientific American Mind, November 25, 2008 Submitted by: Chris from Omaha, NE
I like the specific direction of the magazine as it focuses on aspects of the mind and how we as humans get along in this world.


 The magazine about the mind that really works your mind A review of Scientific American Mind, November 18, 2008 Submitted by: J. J. from Paris, TN
This magazine helps me understand how the complex human mind works. As an educator, it is important to know how people think to teach them. This magazine offers facinating insights from qualified professionals.


  A review of Scientific American Mind, November 18, 2008 Submitted by: kerri
This magazine has given me different ideas and topics which I can incorporate into my classes in school.


 The new thing A review of Scientific American Mind, November 16, 2008 Submitted by: Monist
Mind is the new frontier, and neuroscience is crossing it right now. This is where the new scientific revolution is taking place. We are starting to understand things that seemed to be forever beyond our grasp, things like why we think, feel, desire, or believe what we do. Mind-body reduction will unlock these mysteries forever.


 Interesting, but reductionistic views of behavior A review of Scientific American Mind, November 12, 2008 Submitted by: Barroo
This magazine is an interesting read, but as one might expect from Scientific American, it reduces people to their biochemistry, with little or no appreciation of the trancendant qualities of humanity.


 ineresting, i read every article A review of Scientific American Mind, November 11, 2008 Submitted by: Zo
interesting, I read every article


 Scientific Mind is a great magazine! A review of Scientific American Mind, November 11, 2008 Submitted by: Lori from St. Charles, IL
Scientific Mind is a great magazine full of interesting stories and research articles. I love the set up of the magazine as well as the cover design. I am a Science teacher and the mind has always been one of my focal interest to read about, and I finally feel that I found a magazine that meets that need. Scientific Mind has great writers that make each article interesting to read. Thank you for producing such a great magazine.


 Very interesting articles, excellent magazine. A review of Scientific American Mind, November 11, 2008 Submitted by: blondeinID


 Focuses on current research and technology. Fascinating stuff! A review of Scientific American Mind, November 11, 2008 Submitted by: Angie


 Great Psychology Articles A review of Scientific American Mind, November 11, 2008 Submitted by: renee9656 from East Windsor, NJ
Very up to date information in the field of psychology. Articles are well written without being overly technical or boring.


 Scienterific! A review of Scientific American Mind, November 4, 2008 Submitted by: maria from duluth, MN
I don't like to purchase magazines as a rule. I thought this might be scintillating to my teenage son, and it is. He has pointed out several things already just from the first issue.


 Insight at its finest... A review of Scientific American Mind, November 4, 2008 Submitted by: Psychoteach from Maysville, KY
Scientific American Mind is a wonderful source for general information related to the fields of psychology and other behavioral sciences. It makes for a great resource for both teachers and students... and it makes for an interesting read for "everyday readers."
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