Sentences with phrase «neurologist john»

In Brain Rules neurologist John Medina clearly indicates why multi-tasking doesn't work: «Studies show that a person who is interrupted takes 50 % longer to accomplish a task.
Clinical neurologist John Ravits provides an update.
At UCLA, a project led by neurologist John Mazziotta and research neurologist Arthur Toga is attempting to do exactly what Illes suggests: create a comprehensive atlas that will provide a template for what is now known about brains — what they look like, how they vary, and how they function.
«The bottom line is that this study is thought - provoking but shouldn't cause alarm,» says neurologist John Collinge of University College London.

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But John Steele, a neurologist at Guam Memorial Hospital who led some of the key research on the disease, adds a detail that sounds. . .
According to neurologists R. John Leigh and David Zee, authors of the comprehensive The Neurology of Eye Movements (Oxford University Press, 1999), schizophrenics show consistent abnormalities in the voluntary control of saccades, particularly in tasks requiring imagination, memory or prediction.
John Hardy is a neurologist of University College London and is one of those responsible for the proposal of the amyloid hypothesis, and he says, «All the basic science work and natural history work supports it.»
After visiting multiple hospitals across the United States, the girl and her family visited the National Institutes of Health where they saw neurologist Dr. John K. Fink.
John Collinge, a neurologist at University College London, and his colleagues studied the brains of eight people who had died of Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease (CJD), a condition caused by a protein that acts like a virus.
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