
Open Culture
Psychiatrist Dr. Karen Norberg’s brain has steered her to study such heavy duty subjects as the daycare effect, the rise in youth suicide, and the risk of prescribing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors as a treatment for depression. On a lighter note, it also told her to devote nine months to knitting an anatomically correct replica of the human brain (twelve, if you count three months of research before casting on).