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  2. Gina Rippon - Wikipedia

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    Gina Rippon (born 1950) [1] is a British neurobiologist and feminist. She is a professor emeritus of cognitive neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University, Birmingham. [2] Rippon has also sat on the editorial board of the International Journal of Psychophysiology. [3]

  3. List of women neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Einstein (born 1952), American-born Canadian neuroscientist focusing on the anatomy of the female brain. Alison Fleming (fl 2004), neuroscientist working on mothering instincts and maternal behaviour. Ariel Garten (born 1979), clothing designer and scientist exploring the intersection of art and neuroscience.

  4. Marian Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Marian Diamond. Marian Cleeves Diamond (November 11, 1926 – July 25, 2017) was an American neuroscientist. She and her team were the first to publish evidence that the brain can change with experience and improve with enrichment, what is now called neuroplasticity. She was a professor of anatomy at the University of California, Berkeley.

  5. Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    Susan Adele Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield, CBE, FRCP [4] (born 1 October 1950) is an English scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords (since 2001). Her research has focused on the treatment of Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. She is also interested in the neuroscience of consciousness [5] and the impact of ...

  6. The Journal of Neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Neuroscience is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Society for Neuroscience. It covers empirical research on all aspects of neuroscience . Its editor-in-chief is Sabine Kastner ( Princeton University ), who succeeded Marina Picciotto ( Yale University ) in 2024.

  7. Hannah Critchlow - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Marion Critchlow (born 1980) is a British scientist, writer and broadcaster. Her academic research has focused on cellular and molecular neuroscience. [1][2][3][4] In 2014 the Science Council named her as one of the ten leading "communicator scientists" in the UK. [5] In 2019 Nature listed her as one of Cambridge Universities "Rising ...

  8. Heather Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Heather A. Berlin is an American neuroscientist and licensed clinical psychologist [2] noted for her work in science communication and science outreach. [3][4] Her research focuses on brain-behavior relationships affecting the prevention and treatment of impulsive and compulsive psychiatric disorders. [5] She is also interested in the neural ...

  9. White matter in superagers' brains is less prone to aging and ...

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    In a new study, published in The Journal of Neuroscience, scientists analysed the white matter of superagers over a 5-year span, contrasting them with typical older adults.