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Webb1 feb. 2024 · In addition to news articles, Begley wrote four books on neuroscience, two with co-authors. Her writing won her a bevy of awards, including the Kavli Award and the Victor Cohn Prize, but her proudest achievement, according to her Stat obituary, was distilling technical subject matter into easily digestible stories. Her reputation preceded … Webb19 jan. 2007 · Neuroscientist Alvaro Pascual-Leone instructed the members of one group to play as fluidly as they could, trying to keep to the metronome's 60 beats per minute. Every day for five days, the volunteers practiced for two hours. Then they took a test. At the end of each day's practice session, they sat beneath a coil of wire that sent a brief ... ctre hero
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WebbAward-winning writer Sharon Begley is the science columnist for the Wall Street Journal; before that she was senior science writer for Newsweek. She lives in Pelham New York. … Sharon Begley (June 14, 1956 – January 16, 2024) was an American journalist who was the senior science writer for Stat, a publication from The Boston Globe that covers stories related to the life sciences. She regularly contributed articles to the Yale Scientific Magazine while at University. She published recurring columns and feature articles in several mainstream publications on a wide vari… WebbMembers of _ can log in with their society credentials below. Username (required) Password (required) Society (required) Access to society journal content varies across … ct reg \u0026 title