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neuroscientist

American  
[nyoo-roh-sahy-uhnt-ist] / ˈnyʊ roʊˈsaɪ ənt ɪst /

noun

  1. a person who studies neuroscience.


Example Sentences

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For women like Lauren Aulet, a neuroscientist and assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts, the files revealed conversations that were more brash than she expected.

From Salon

A new study from neuroscientists at Northwestern University shows that it is possible to influence what people dream about.

From Science Daily

The Sandia team hopes their results will encourage collaboration among mathematicians, neuroscientists and engineers to expand what this technology can achieve.

From Science Daily

There is little scientific research into the impact of gentle parenting, and Professor Eamonn McCrory, a neuroscientist at UCL, says there's no evidence that other ways of parenting are better or worse.

From BBC

The neuroscientist compared that to the influences on our behaviour from social media and advertising.

From BBC