I was just reading this Scientific American article:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=your-brain-has-two-clocks

At the end is this little blurb:
Are you a scientist who specializes in neuroscience, cognitive science, or 
psychology? And have you read a recent peer-reviewed paper that you would like 
to write about? Please send suggestions to Mind Matters editor Gareth 
Cook<http://garethcook.net/>, a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and regular 
contributor to NewYorker.com. Gareth is also the series editor of Best American 
Infographics<http://www.amazon.com/Best-American-Infographics-2013-Series/dp/0547973373>,
 and can be reached at garethideas AT gmail.com or Twitter 
@garethideas<https://twitter.com/garethideas>.


1.       I can think of several of you who are good candidates for writing 
SciAm articles.


2.       When did "cognitive science" split from psychology?

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