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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 and memory, died on March 13 at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital in Manhattan. He was 73.
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Olfaction, Memory, And Sleep
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Monkey "closed Loop" Manipulation
From Wired News, another presentation from Neuroscience 2004:Advent of the Robotic Monkeys
By David Cohn
01:00 PM Oct. 26, 2004 PT Wired News
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Brain Plasticity And Psychotherapy
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