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  2. Martin A. Samuels - Wikipedia

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    Martin A. Samuels (June 24, 1945 – June 6, 2023) was an American physician, neurologist, and medical educator whose distinctive teaching style and contributions, which were accessible to a broad audience, were widely recognized and celebrated. [1]

  3. Voodoo death - Wikipedia

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    [3] Martin A. Samuels, MD, elaborates further on still another process of death, stating that with the release of adrenaline and an increased heart rate, sometimes catecholamines, stress hormones, will build up, leading to calcium channels opening and remaining open, resulting in an overflow of calcium into the system, killing off cells. [4]

  4. List of neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Kavli prize in Neuroscience - 2012., [30] The Brain Prize - 2015. [31] Christine Ann Denny: United States René Descartes: 1596–1650 France Robert Desimone: Golden Brain Award - 1994. [32] Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience-2021 Richard Deth: 1945– Adele Diamond: United States Marian Diamond: 1926–2017 United States Elva Díaz: 1970 ...

  5. List of cognitive scientists - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Ardila (neuroscience, neuropsychology, anthropology, evolution of cognition) Scott Atran (cognitive anthropology) Joscha Bach (cognitive science) Frederic Bartlett (psychology, social anthropology) Justin L. Barrett (cognitive psychology, cognitive anthropology) Marc Bekoff (biology, cognitive ethology, behavioral ecology)

  6. List of evolutionary psychologists - Wikipedia

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  7. Intralaminar thalamic nuclei - Wikipedia

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  8. Development of the nervous system - Wikipedia

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    The field of neural development draws on both neuroscience and developmental biology to describe and provide insight into the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which complex nervous systems develop, from nematodes and fruit flies to mammals.

  9. N170 - Wikipedia

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    Three of the most studied attributes of the N170 include manipulations of face inversion, facial race, and emotional expressions. It has been established that inverted faces (i.e., those presented upside-down) are more difficult to perceive [13] (the Thatcher effect is a good illustration of this).