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  2. Norman Geschwind - Wikipedia

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    Norman Geschwind (January 8, 1926 – November 4, 1984) was a pioneering American behavioral neurologist, best known for his exploration of behavioral neurology through disconnection models [clarification needed] based on lesion analysis [clarification needed].

  3. The Brain that Changes Itself - Wikipedia

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    The book is a collection of stories of doctors and patients showing that the human brain is capable of undergoing change, including stories of recovering use of paralyzed body parts, deaf people learning to hear, and others getting relief from pain using exercises to retrain neural pathways.

  4. C. Norman Shealy - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Norman Shealy (December 4, 1932 – July 8, 2024) was an American neurosurgeon. Early life and education. Shealy was born on December 4, 1932.

  5. Norman–Roberts syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Norman–Roberts syndrome is a rare form of microlissencephaly caused by a mutation in the RELN gene. [1] A small number of cases have been described. The syndrome was first reported by Margaret Grace Norman and M. Roberts et al. in 1976. [2] Lack of reelin prevents normal layering of the cerebral cortex and disrupts cognitive development.

  6. Norman Guthkelch - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Research into Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida bestows the Norman Guthkelch Award upon a student or early career scientist involved in spina bifida or hydrocephalus research. [12] Guthkelch lived in Ohio. [13] He turned 100 in September 2015. [14] On July 28, 2016 Guthkelch died at the age of 100 in Toledo, Ohio. [15] [16]

  7. Eric Kandel - Wikipedia

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    This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources. Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources.Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful.

  8. Anthony W. Norman - Wikipedia

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    Anthony W. Norman (January 1938 – June 14, 2019) was a professor emeritus of biochemistry and biomedical sciences at the University of California, Riverside and one of the world's foremost experts on vitamin D.

  9. Norman Dott - Wikipedia

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    Norman Dott was born in Edinburgh on 26 August 1897, the third of the five children of Rebecca Morton (1864–1917) and Peter McOmish Dott (1856–1934), a picture dealer based at 127 George Street in Edinburgh's New Town. [2] He was educated at George Heriot's School and originally intended a career in engineering.