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  2. Stanislas Dehaene - Wikipedia

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    Stanislas Dehaene (born May 12, 1965) is a French author and cognitive neuroscientist whose research centers on a number of topics, including numerical cognition, the neural basis of reading and the neural correlates of consciousness.

  3. Neuroscience of religion - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of religion, also known as neurotheology, and as spiritual neuroscience, [1] attempts to explain religious experience and behaviour in neuroscientific terms. [2] It is the study of correlations of neural phenomena with subjective experiences of spirituality and hypotheses to explain these phenomena.

  4. Jane Ying Wu - Wikipedia

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    Jane Ying Wu (Chinese: 吴瑛; 1963 – July 10, 2024) was a Chinese American neuroscientist who served as the Charles Louis Mix Professor of Neurology at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University. Wu died by suicide at her home in Chicago in 2024 after the forced closure of her laboratory at Northwestern University, a place ...

  5. Concordia Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The basketball team plays in the Eldon E. Pederson Fieldhouse. The fieldhouse originally was an airplane hangar on an airbase in Kansas. In 1949 the seminary purchased it, disassembled it, and re-erected it on the campus. At one time it served as the practice court of the NBA's St. Louis Hawks and as the home court for the ABA's Spirits of St ...

  6. St. Thomas Aquinas students' research published in ... - AOL

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    St. Thomas Aquinas High School students Nicholas Tonzola III and Marissa Nieves recently had their groundbreaking research on dementia published in the International Youth Neuroscience Journal.

  7. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis (/ s eɪ n t ˈ l uː ɪ s, s ən t-/ saynt LOO-iss, sənt-) [11] is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is located near the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers. In 2020, the city proper had a population of 301,578, [8] while its metropolitan area, which extends into Illinois, had an estimated ...

  8. Edward Dowling (priest) - Wikipedia

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    However, he struggled with his spirituality, and left the seminary to study philosophy in St. Louis. After three years, Dowling went to Chicago to teach at Loyola Academy . He then returned to St. Mary's College to study theology for three years, and Father Dowling was ordained in 1931; he was assigned to the Sodality of Our Lady the following ...

  9. Academy of Science, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Science, St. Louis (sometimes rendered as Academy of Science - St. Louis) is a non-profit organization in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated to science literacy and education. Founded in 1856 by a group of scientists and businessmen, including George Engelmann and James B. Eads , the Academy has been involved in many science-related ...

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