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DR. PAUL BROWN
Dr. Paul Brown is a neuroscientist who has done research on the brain and
spinal cord for nearly forty years. He earned a bachelor's degree at
MIT,
with a major in biology and a minor in psychology. He earned his
doctorate in physiology at the
University of Chicago, where he was
trained as an auditory neurophysiologist. He obtained postdoctoral
training as a sensory neuroscientist at
Cornell University. After a
period as a research scientist at
Boston State Hospital, he moved to
West Virginia University, where he is a Professor.
Paul also has extensive training in mathematics and the
physical sciences. He has written and edited books on electronics and
computer science, and has contributed to books on neuroscience. He has
had over thirty years of research support from the
National Institutes of Health, and has published over sixty papers on
his research in
peer-reviewed journals. He has also read widely in the social sciences,
humanities, literature and the arts. He has extensive experience as a
teacher of college students, medical student, and other students in the
health sciences. He has traveled widely, and can get along in five
languages.
He coauthored
From innervation density to tactile acuity: 1. Spatial
representation,
Assembly of the dorsal horn somatotopic map,
Response of binaural neurons of dog superior olivary complex to dichotic
tonal stimuli: some physiological mechanisms of sound localization,
edited
Computer Technology in Neuroscience, and
coedited
Electronics for neurobiologists.
See Paul's site
The Clock is
Ticking: A planet is a terrible thing to lose!
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