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She has also been teaching course on neuroscience and law.
He began working with her neuroscience foundation, and they became friends.
"I thought it was too big a question to ask right now of neuroscience."
Its neuroscience program was the first to be offered in the nation.
Others, again, are interested in the impact of neuroscience on society.
Q. How then did you find your way into neuroscience.
"You are going to see more large companies that will have neuroscience divisions."
Neuroscience is a complex field and one not well understood by the general public.
It's one of the things that attracted to me to neuroscience.
But it might may help address a fundamental question in neuroscience.
But when it comes to pain, contemporary neuroscience changes the whole game.
David realized early on that a national effort was necessary to support neuroscience.
The fundamental nature of thought is something which has not been established by neuroscience.
This is a kind of neuroscience that even a novelist could love.
Any area of study is prone to be related to neuroscience.
Neuroscience studies the nervous system, the physical basis of the mind.
Neuroscience, the science of the nervous system, is about what the brain does and how it works.
For many years, the preference has been given to researchers in the field of neuroscience.
In 2004, he was made a research fellow of the neuroscience department at Cambridge university.
Time perception is a field of study within psychology and neuroscience.
Certain experiments looking at the neuroscience of free will can be said to support this possibility.
The neuroscience about how music affects learning is a relatively new area of research.
Perhaps for these reasons his work has become iconic in neuroscience.
These problems are not exclusive of neuroscience, psychology, or whatever.
As someone who studied neuroscience at university I find it fascinating.