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- chron.com - August 10, 2008
Houston scientists develop test for personality disorder - NEWS.com.au - July 8, 2008
Baby's smile 'like an addictive drug' - chron.com - July 7, 2008
For mothers, baby's smile brings 'natural high' - HealthDay.com - July 7, 2008
Baby's Smile Lights Up Mom's Brain - MSNBC.com - July 7, 2008
Baby's first smiles give mom's brain a buzz - USAToday.com - July 7, 2008
Seeing baby's smile gives mom a high - ScientificAmerican.com - April 11, 2008
Autism, the Cingulate and Social Interactions - NECN.com - March 25, 2008
Study takes look at smokers' choices - AmericanScientist.org - January 25, 2007
The Bookshelf talks with Read Montague - Time.com - January 19, 2007
Marketing To Your Mind - Forbes.com - February 2, 2006
This Is Your Brain On Money - HoustonChronicle.com - April 14, 2005
Trust does come naturally, even when it concerns money - WashingtonPost.com - April 11, 2005
Forget the Heart. Listen To Your Caudate Nucleus. - USNews.com - April 11, 2005
The Origins of a Trusting Mind - MSNBC.com - April 5, 2005
A (Gray) Matter of Trust - DailyNewsCentral.net - April 3, 2005
Level of Trust During Negotiations Measured Through MRI - IHT.com - April 2, 2005
Scientists get a grip on feelings of trust - EurekAlert.org - April 1, 2005
The trust game: Measuring social interaction - Science - April 1, 2005
Economic Game Shows How the Brain Builds Trust - NYTimes.com - April 1, 2005
Study of Social Interactions Starts With a Test of Trust - BBC.co.uk - April 1, 2005
Scan 'shows if people trust you' - Wissenschaft.de - April 1, 2005
Wo das Vertrauen wohnt - SpiegelOnline.com - April 1, 2005
Vertrauen sitzt tief im Gehirn - ElMundo.es - April 1, 2005
Identifican la zona del cerebro que se activa cuando se siente confianza - WebMD.com - March 31, 2005
What Your Brain Knows About Trust - SFN.org - March 31, 2005
Scientists Identify Brain Regions Involved in Trust - ABCNews.com - March 31, 2005
Science Discovers Where Trust Begins - Forbes.com - March 31, 2005
Measuring Trust With A Brain Scan - LATimes.com - March 18, 2005
Anatomy of Give and Take - PBS.org - November 9, 2004
Neuromarketing: Is It Coming to a Lab Near You? - NYTimes.com - October 19, 2004
If Your Brain Has a 'Buy Button,' What Pushes It? - HoustonChronicle.com - October 18, 2004
Coke or Pepsi? It may not be up to taste buds - Independent.co.uk - October 17, 2004
Official: Coke takes over parts of the brain that Pepsi can't reach - MedicalNews.com - October 13, 2004
Scientists can now explain why the brain prefers one brand of soft drink to another - News.BBC.co.uk - October 13, 2004
Taste challenge 'a state of mind' - EurekAlert.org - October 13, 2004
Coke versus Pepsi: It's all in the head - GuardianUnlimited.com - July 29, 2004
Coke or Pepsi? It's all in the head - WineAnorak.com - July 21, 2004
The Pepsi challenge: what it tells us about wine tasting - Siemens.com - April 2004
MAGNETOM World - MSNBC.com - March 22, 2004
Pushing the Buy - BrandChannel.com - March 15, 2004
The Science of Branding - Time.com - March 8, 2004
The Why of Buy - The Scientist - March 1, 2004
Inside Two Brains at Once - KHOU Channel 11 News - February 15, 2004
Coke vs. Pepsi? It could be all in your head. - The Sacramento Bee - February 6, 2004
Marketers see riches in brain data - Financial Times - November 27, 2003
A probe inside the mind of the shopper - Sydney Morning Herald - November 22, 2003
Be careful, they can see what you're thinking - Science - October 31, 2003
Neuroscience The Imaging Edge - Forbes.com - September 1, 2003
In Search of the Buy Button - Newsday.com - June 10, 2003
Houston researchers studying behavior with magnetic brain scans - KUHF.com - June 6, 2003
Mysteries of the Brain - The GRAND Health Club
Human Brain Loves Surprises - ABCNews.com - April 2003
Study The Brain Likes Surprises - CNN.com - January 10, 2003
Are top investors' brains wired for wealth - TMC.edu - December 1, 2002
Brain Scans Provide Stock Market Clues - fromthelab.net - November 2002
Images of a social brain - MoneyManager.com - October 23, 2002
Dollars & sense - Constance Holden / Science - November 6, 2001
'Behavioral' Addictions: Do They Exist? - UAB Department of Neurobiology - October 26, 2001
"An Emerging View of Dopamine Function -- From Computational Theories to Experimental Measurements" - Hong Kong Health Information - May 7, 2001
Surprise Parties Are Better! - ApplesForHealth.com - April 20, 2001
Human Pleasure Centers Love Surprises - HealingWell.com - April 19, 2001
Surprised Brain Is a Happy Brain - ScienceNow - April 17, 2001
Surprise Me, Please! - ScienceDaily.com - April 16, 2001
Human Brain Loves Surprises, Research Reveals - MSNBC.com - April 15, 2001
Human Brain Gets Kick Out Of Surprises - schizophrenia.com - April 1997
New Research Provides Brain Clue to Making Best Choices for Self - PersonalMD.com - March 13, 1997
New Brain Clue To Making Choices