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sel for their contributions to our understanding of how the brain works. I can say first-hand that David considered the first split-brain papers by Gazzaniga and Sperry in the journal Brain among the best-written, fun reads in the history of Neuroscience. I've attached the one on language in the Week 4 (
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will be in HK for 6 months starting =ay. Would love to =eet Mark Tramo. Would love to get him to Shanghai in October. =nbsp;Would also love to get Gazzaniga. Am looking to do =onsciousness, Science, Technology, and Society October 20-22. Can =ou make it to Shanghai on those dates? Will be very interestin
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and Training in Neurosciences, Neuroplasticity of the Nervous System, Beijing, 10. Jouandet ML, Tramo MJ, Herron DM, Hermann A, Loftus WC, Bazell J, Gazzaniga MS Brainprints: Computer-generated two-dimensional maps of the human cerebral cortex in vivo. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1989; 1: 88-117 II
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function; in vivo imaging of focal lesions combined with experimental =sychology experiments dates back to the mid-70s; earlier if we count Sperr=, Gazzaniga et al's split brain research. That said, lesion effect stu=ies are not well suited to testing Liberman's hypothesis as fMRI. Mult=-channel EEG with
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o, but wi=l be in HK for 6 months starting May. Would love to mee= Mark Tramo. Would love to get him to Shanghai in October. Wou=d also love to get Gazzaniga. Am looking to do Consciousness, Scienc=, Technology, and Society October 20-22. Can you make it to Shanghai=on those dates? Will be very interestin

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Shanghai
LocationProvincial-level municipality in China

Gino Yu
PersonRetired associate professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, researcher on consciousness and digital media

Society
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents

Hanover
OrganizationCapital city of the German federated state of Lower Saxony

Mark Tramo
PersonNeurologist and neuroscientist at UCLA. B.A. from Yale, M.D. from Cornell, Ph.D. in Neurobiology from Harvard. Research focuses on music cognition and auditory neuroscience.

Neurology
PersonNER artifact: Medical specialty name misidentified as person name

Mark Jude Tramo
PersonHarvard neuroscientist, referenced in Epstein science funding network
Alexander J.Graur
PersonName reference in documents