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- noun biology A specialist in
neurobiology
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- noun a specialist in neurobiology
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Examples
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Colin Blakemore, a British neurobiologist concurs.
5 Ways To Keep Your Brain Active As You Age Delia Lloyd 2010
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Mark Changizi is an evolutionary neurobiologist, and Director of Human Cognition at 2AI Labs.
Mark Changizi, Ph.D.: Artificial Brains: Not in This Century Ph.D. Mark Changizi 2012
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JON HAMILTON: They look just like other mice, and Venkatesh Murthy, a neurobiologist at Harvard, says they act like other mice when something interesting reaches their nose.
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Colin Blakemore, a British neurobiologist concurs.
Delia Lloyd: 5 Ways To Keep Your Brain Active As You Age Delia Lloyd 2010
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JON HAMILTON: They look just like other mice, and Venkatesh Murthy, a neurobiologist at Harvard, says they act like other mice when something interesting reaches their nose.
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JON HAMILTON: They look just like other mice, and Venkatesh Murthy, a neurobiologist at Harvard, says they act like other mice when something interesting reaches their nose.
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As noted by a number of scholarly presentations over the past decade, music increases emotional intelligence, and as pointed out by the neurobiologist A.A. Anastasio [Decartes 'Error], intelligence devoid of emotional content is an impaired and reduced intelligence.
March « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009
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Surfing the web, I found an incendiary quote from an animal neurobiologist named Frederick vom Saal at the University of Missouri, who appears to have staked his entire career on the premise that BPA is harmful to humans.
Jon Entine: With the European Union and a Slew of New Studies Reaffirming the Safety of BPA, At What Point Will the Science Prevail? Jon Entine 2010
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JON HAMILTON: They look just like other mice, and Venkatesh Murthy, a neurobiologist at Harvard, says they act like other mice when something interesting reaches their nose.
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JON HAMILTON: They look just like other mice, and Venkatesh Murthy, a neurobiologist at Harvard, says they act like other mice when something interesting reaches their nose.
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