Use of neuroscientist in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include neuroscientist at the start of sentence, neuroscientist at the end of sentence and neuroscientist in the middle of sentence
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neuroscientist at the start of sentence
- Neuroscientist Avshalom Caspi , then at Kings College London, led the two thousand three study.
neuroscientist in the middle of sentence
- That's pretty much what Dartmouth neuroscientist William Kelley did.
- For decades, admittedly, no neuroscientist has been known to repeat the love experiment.
- Californian neuroscientist John Lilly may have done most to bring Ketamine to our attention.
- Another coauthor was Kai Miller, a neuroscientist at the University of Washington in Seattle.
- They based their work on research developed in the laboratory of neuroscientist John Donoghue.
- Chimpanzees are such an unsuccessful species that they are considerably outnumbered by neuroscientists.
- Peter Bergold, a neuroscientist who teaches at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn, was also inspired by the past.
- A leading neuroscientist says processing digital information can rewire your circuits. But is it evolution?
- This was the claim made by Rebecca Saxe, a cognitive neuroscientist from MIT and now leader of the Saxelab.
- This engram resides in a tiny area in the brain's cerebellum - a place many neuroscientists never thought to look.
- But only in the past several years have neuroscientists made much progress in illuminating how caffeine revs up the brain.
- Serotonin is just one of the neurotransmitters under investigation as neuroscientists continue to explore how alcohol works in the brain.
- The study is "groundbreaking," says neuroscientist Riitta Hari of the Aalto University School of Science and Technology in Espoo, Finland.
- Cognitive neuroscientist Al Seckel explores how eye tricks can reveal the way the brain processes visual information -- or fails to do so.
- Nowhere inside our brains or eyes has any neuroscientist ever found anything remotely resembling our constant everyday experience of light.
- 'You're elaborating on why they were meaningful, and you're laying down an additional memory trace, ' says neuroscientist James McGaugh at UC Irvine.
- The project, which began three years ago, grew out of a lecture neuroscientist Beau Lotto of University College London gave at the school, where his son Misha was a student.
- In 2002, Daphne Bavelier, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Rochester in New York state, found that playing action video games improved visual attention skills.
- "The story they're telling makes sense to me, " says cognitive neuroscientist Karen Emmorey of San Diego State University, who also studies how the brain processes sign language.
- A cognitive neuroscientist who until 2005 was at the California Institute of Technology, he is the author of many books and articles and has compiled several eye tricks calendars.