My story for Aeon Magazine about how one concussion on the soccer field broke my brain — and my heart — and how science helped me get over the regret.
From my piece for Slate about why sexual assault victims are often thought to be lying: In the past decade, neurobiology has evolved to explain why victims respond in ways that make it seem like they could be lying, even when they’re not. Using imaging technology, scientists can identify which parts of the brain are […]