Noun
a neurobiologist who specializes in the study of the brain
Source: WordNetTo understand the relationship between behavior and brain one has to begin by defining the function, or computational goal, of a complete behavior. Only then can a neuroscientist determine how the brain achieves that goal. David Marr
As a behavioral neuroscientist, I know that fear’s main evolutionary function is helping us survive. Source: Internet
As a medical undergraduate, he was never able to find a satisfactory explanation for the interaction of mind and body; he started to think about becoming a neuroscientist. Source: Internet
Co-founder Dr. Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, FABNO, is a neuroscientist and naturopathic physician who holds faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Radiology Department as well as at Bastyr University. Source: Internet
Gage is a neuroscientist, engineer, and roboticist—all very important things when it comes to autonomous tech. Source: Internet
New Scientist hosts circadian neuroscientist Russell Foster for an insight into the science of sleep and rest. Source: Internet