The Other Side of Dr. Xeno's Brain

It's me, Dr. Xeno. Here are lecture notes and ideas for my work teaching physical and cognitive development across the lifespan (HDEV 3101) at the Department of Human Development at CSU, East Bay. This content is often referred to as mind-brain, mind body connection, brain and behavior; but it is really about the knowledge derived from the related fields of neurology, neuropsychology, neuroscience and cognitive science. Sometimes I just write about my kids or bike racing. Feel free to comment!

Monday, March 05, 2007

The Vickerator

More photos from Snelling help tell the story, photo credit Shari Greenspan. Vic at the front, about to cause some pain at start of lap 4... damn, I'm at the back again! At least the field is cut in half.


Vic emerges at the end of race with a sizable gap over... Mo Daroy for 2nd!



3 Comments:

At 10:26 AM, Blogger Ron Castia said...

Mo still looks like his seat is too low.

 
At 10:50 AM, Blogger Dr. Xeno said...

Yep, it does; mine keeps comin' up & feels good; JM's recent fit lead to a 13mm(!) rising of the seat...

 
At 7:29 PM, Blogger Chico Cyclist said...

Can you imagine the pain Vic's bike must be feeling??? Oh yeah - Vic too!!

 

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