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  • journalists John Derbyshire, Steve Sailer, Daniel Seligman, and Mark Henderson, It also received positive reviews by LGBT writers Ethan Boatner and Duncan Osborne...
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  • article states. 1962, During the Cold War era, the Frey, an American neuroscientist studied this phenomenon and was the first to publish results in the...
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  • and publisher of Daily Kos Brad Pitt, American actor Oliver Sacks, neuroscientist and author whose books include The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat;...
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  • measured by IQ: Posterior lesions often cause substantial decreases in IQ. Duncan and colleagues suggested that the frontal lobes are involved more in Gf...
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  • this page that has taken place would be greatly appreciated. (PrincetonNeuroscientist (talk) 22:09, 9 November 2016 (UTC)) Can someone please address this...
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  • stimulated scientific interest in the study of all types of meditation. Neuroscientists Ronald Jevning and James O’Halloran have said that “The proposal of...
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  • too. Ocaasi c 06:18, 11 April 2011 (UTC) The article was written by a neuroscientist and I believe a physician, but I could be wrong. The FA review had a...
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  • cognitive psychologist, Mathematical-logician, philosopher, Cyberneticist, Neuroscientist Michael Polanyi -- physical chemist, philosopher, theologian, economist...
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  • say can be changed to achieve specific goals in life. Among certain neuroscientists, psychologists, and linguists, it is considered discredited due to...
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  • <Picture></Picture> <Text>English molecular biologist, physicist, and neuroscientist; noted for being one of the co-discoverers of the structure of the [[DNA]]...
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  • CorrectKnowledge had asked a question. The respondent is a professional neuroscientist who routinely responds there. His answer is a good approximation of...
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  • 15:11, 27 August 2009 (UTC) My response is basically, go for it. I'm a neuroscientist but don't know enough about pain per se to make major original contributions...
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  • taught as the basic building block of the brain's potential. As any neuroscientist knows, when all NLPers talk of the patterns and circuits in the brain...
    825 KB (130,447 words) - 06:42, 30 May 2024
  • pretend that lesion studies are not a fairly integral part of the neuroscientist's armoury - particularly in cognitive work, e.g. a couple from this year...
    487 KB (72,012 words) - 17:30, 29 January 2023