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OBIT: Dr. Suzanne Corkin
"Suzanne Corkin, Who Helped Pinpoint Nature of Memory, Dies at 79"The New York TimesBy Benedict Carey
27 May 2016
Obituary
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Link Feast
Our editor's pick of this week's 10 best psychology and neuroscience links: Why So Negative? Ella Rhodes at The Psychologist speaks to psychologists about the ongoing EU referendum campaigns. Ten Serendipitous Findings in Psychology Compiled by...
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Dr. Suzanne Corkin, "gay Brain" Skeptic
Just a quick post for now on the brand new PNAS article by Savic and Lindström that spawned the "Gay Men, Straight Women Have Similar Brains" story. Professor Suzanne Corkin of MIT (famous for her studies of the amnesic patient H.M., among other things)...
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Patient H.m.: The Guardian's Book Review Of Corkin's "permanent Present Tense"
From The Guardian: Permanent Present Tense: The man with no memory, and what he taught the world by Suzanne Corkin – review This fine and moving book reveals as much about the limitations of neuropsychology as about the scope of human memory A review...
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Upcoming Event: International Neuropsychological Society (2-5 February 2011, Boston)
The 39th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society takes place in early February in Boston. Here is the conference website with basic information about the event: click here Highlights include the following keynotes, as well as a...
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Obituary: Dr. James H. Schwartz
From today's New York Times: Dr. James H. Schwartz, 73, Who Studied the Basis of Memory, Dies By JEREMY PEARCE Published: March 24, 2006 Dr. James H. Schwartz, a neurobiologist at Columbia whose research helped explain the biochemical basis of learning...
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