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  2. List of women neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    C. Sue Carter (fl. from 1990s), biologist and behavioral neurobiologist specializing in behavioral neuroendocrinology; Vivien Casagrande (1942–2017), neuroscientist known for her research on understanding how the visual thalamus and cortex interact to construct our perceptual world

  3. Human Interference Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The Human Interference Task Force was a team of engineers, anthropologists, nuclear physicists, behavioral scientists and others convened on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy and Bechtel Corp. to find a way to reduce the likelihood of future humans unintentionally intruding on radioactive waste isolation systems.

  4. Yael Niv - Wikipedia

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    Yael Niv is a neuroscientist who studies human and animal reinforcement learning and decision making. She is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Princeton University . [ 1 ] Niv is known for her research contributions and for her visible advocacy work fighting against gender bias in neuroscience. [ 2 ]

  5. Behavioural sciences - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural science is the branch of science concerned with human behaviour. [1] While the term can technically be applied to the study of behaviour amongst all living organisms, it is nearly always used with reference to humans as the primary target of investigation (though animals may be studied in some instances, e.g. invasive techniques).

  6. Positive criminology - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, various programs have been developed in the field of rehabilitation of offenders, in community and prison, based on the principles of cognitive-behavioral approach, usually implemented in a group setting. These programs are considered a form of strength-based treatment, due to the emphasis on personal, interpersonal and social ...

  7. Behavioral scientist Jon Levy breaks down his new book - AOL

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    Levy, a behavior scientist, is the mind behind the Influencers Dinner, a now-famous, regularly occurring event in which Levy brings together a group of 12 highly successful people.

  8. Behavioral scientist - Wikipedia

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  9. Cognitive labor - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive labor is the mental planning, organizing, and scheduling side of invisible labor, done mostly by women.. Cognitive labor is sociological and feminist concept referring to the invisible mental work many women do in relationships and families. [1]