Sentences with phrase «questions about the neuroscience»

Cases of criminal behavior after brain injury raise profound questions about the neuroscience of free will.

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«I looked at people like [cognitive neuroscientist] Stanislas Dehaene, whose research illustrated the value of using neuroscience to ask questions about numerical cognition and knowledge acquisition, and I said, «I want to do this too.»»
Many fields, from climatology to neuroscience, raise questions about who we are and where we fit in.
«If this really holds water, it's an entry into the whole question — and it's a very divisive question — of what human aesthetics is all about,» says Purves, who usually studies the neuroscience of vision.
On Thursday's St. Louis on the Air, we discussed the latest in sleep research and answered your questions about sleep with Paul Shaw, an associate professor of neuroscience with Washington University's School of Medicine.
Susan G. Amara, President of the Society for Neuroscience, responds in - depth to questions about Brainfacts.org, the Society's anticipated new public website about brain research, and how SfN's own efforts at outreach have evolved since its inception.
AMHERST, Mass. — Cognitive neuroscience researcher Joonkoo Park at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who recently received a five - year, $ 751,000 faculty early career development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to address basic research questions about how our brains process number and magnitude and how such processes give rise to more complex mathematical thinking, has co-authored a paper that reports this week where in the brain numerical quantity evaluation is processed.
Drawing on data from Indian wisdom traditions, neuroscience, yoga psychology and psychoanalysis this program questions the conventional script about mindfulness.
This request is emblematic of the frequent questions I am asked about what claims are really supported by valid neuroscience research.
Topics in neuroethics fall at the intersection of neuroscience, ethics, and society, exploring the questions that arise as innovations in neuroscience challenge notions about free will, autonomy, the nature of disease, the mind, and what it means to be human.
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