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  2. For this Flathead High grad, neuroscience was always ... - AOL

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    It was like a lightbulb flipping on, she said. The Flathead High School graduate had harbored an interest in neuroscience for years, beginning with a car wreck on Lookout Pass in 1997 that left ...

  3. The Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Spectrum editorial team founded The Transmitter to expand the publication's neuroscience coverage beyond the autism field; autism stories are covered on The Transmitter within a dedicated Spectrum vertical. [6] Like its predecessor, The Transmitter is funded by the Simons Foundation but maintains editorial independence.

  4. Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience

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    The High School Lab is a place for learning outside school, but aimed at high school students to interest them in work as a researcher and neuroscientific research questions. Students addressed are most often in their final years of high school (10th-13th grade), but often come from middle or even elementary schools.

  5. Mary Hatten - Wikipedia

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    Mary E. Hatten was born in Richmond, Virginia and grew up in Newport News, Virginia. Her father was an obstetrician. During high school and college, Hatten participated in research at the nearby NASA Langley Research Center. [1] She graduated from Hollins College, a women's college, with a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1971.

  6. BRAIN Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The BRAIN Initiative reflects a number of influences, stemming back over a decade. Some of these include: planning meetings at the National Institutes of Health that led to the NIH's Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; [9] workshops at the National Science Foundation (NSF) on cognition, neuroscience, and convergent science, including a 2006 report on "Grand Challenges of Mind and Brain"; [10 ...

  7. David Eagleman - Wikipedia

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    David Eagleman (born April 25, 1971) is an American neuroscientist, author, and science communicator.He teaches neuroscience at Stanford University [1] and is CEO and co-founder of Neosensory, a company that develops devices for sensory substitution. [2]

  8. Today’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence is based on ...

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    An average adult human brain consumes about 20 watts of power, or less than half the consumption of a light bulb. It's also truly intelligent.

  9. Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle (July 15, 1918 – January 11, 2015) was an American neurophysiologist and Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University.He discovered and characterized the columnar organization of the cerebral cortex in the 1950s.