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Kramer, P., & Bressan, P. (2017). Our (mother’s) mitochondria and our mind. Perspectives on Psychological Science. First published date: September-22-2017. doi: 10.1177/1745691617718356​

  • read coverage on the APS website ("How mitochondria keep our brains and minds moving", 16 April 2018)

  • read coverage in ZME Science ("When mitochondria break down so do our minds, new research shows", 23 April 2018)

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Bressan, P., & Kramer, P. (2016). Bread and other edible agents of mental disease. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10:130.

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Kramer, P., & Bressan, P. (2015). Humans as superorganisms: how microbes, viruses, imprinted genes and other selfish entities shape our behavior. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10, 464-481.

  • read coverage in BBC Future ("Is another human living inside you?", 18 September 2015)

  • read coverage in New York Magazine ("Adventures in the science of the superorganism", 5 October 2015)

  • read coverage in Flavorwire ("The self is a virus, so let’s kick down the barriers of identity", 8 October 2015)

  • read coverage in The Conversation ("Bad times for good bacteria: how modern life has damaged our internal ecosystems", 8 October 2015)

  • read coverage in The Week ("At least 1 in 8 of us is carrying around the cells of a twin we consumed in utero", 17 October 2015)

  • read coverage in Psychology Today ("How microbes, viruses, imprinted genes, etc. shape behaviour", 9 January 2016)

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