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- MONA Museum — Does Civilization Mimic Nature, 2015
- TIME Magazine -- Why Humans Have Color Vision, and Other Qs & As with Neuroscientist Mark Changizi, Maia Szalavitz, 2012
- WIRED -- The Mathematics of LEGO, Samuel Arbesman, 2012
- Philly Enquirer -- Why can baboons tell written words from gibberish? The eyes — and brain — have it, Faye Flam, 2012
- Washington Post -- Wrinkled Fingers and Toes Gain Traction as an Adaptation Against Slipping, Christian Torres, 2011
- NPR -- Why Do Fingers Wrinkle When They Get Wet? Eyder Peralta, 2011
- Scientific American -- Mathematics, Cities, and Brains: What Can A Highway Engineer Learn From A Neuroscientist? Jason G. Goldman, 2011
- The New Yorker -- A Man of Letters, Oliver Sacks, 2010
- Neuroanthropology -- An Interview with Mark Changizi: Culture Harnessing the Brain, Daniel Lende, 2010
- New Scientist -- The great and the (quite) good: best books of 2009, Amanda Gefter, 2009
- Wall Street Journal -- Why the Eyes Have It, Chris Chabris, 2009
- Reason Mag -- Ant Hills = Brains = Cities, Ronald Bailey, 2009
- NY Times -- Anticipating the Future to ‘See’ the Present, Benedict Carey, 2008
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