<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/your-brain-the-great-connector.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>12/10/2015</pubDate><title>Your Brain: The Great Connector			                </title><description>Aristotle once said, "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." As he shared his groundbreaking research in neuroscience, a Franklin &amp; Marshall College professor pointed out that brain function closely follows that axiom. "Any cognitive function takes many parts of the brain, and any part of the brain can be involved in many different cognitive functions," Michael Anderson told a well-attended Dec. 10 Common Hour, F&amp;M's weekly community discussion.</description><author>Peter Durantine</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/57593831674431003-12-10-anderson-inside-marquee-common-hour-1-dg.0.312.4885.2943.full.jpg" alt="Your Brain: The Great Connector"/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>Cognitive Science</tag><tag>Common Hour</tag><tag>Neuroscience</tag><tag>Psychology</tag></tags></item>