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		<title>By: Tuesday Trading Resources &#124; Diario BV</title>
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		<description>[...] * Fascinating Research - The Sharp Brains blog does a wonderful job of tracking recent research in cognitive neuroscience, including brain functioning that affects trading behavior. This post covers the link between the sociability of a species and the size of its frontal cortex. The importance of improving those executive functions of the cortex for detecting meaning and deception in markets is but one implication of the article. [...]</description>
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