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The ability to image brain processes non-invasively has created a flood of experiments that fall into two categories¿aiming to localize brain performance of abstractions like love, memory or intention¿or to identify neuronal activities in response to observable behavior.

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The ability to image brain processes non-invasively has created a flood of experiments that fall into two categories¿aiming to localize brain performance of abstractions like love, memory or intention¿or to identify neuronal activities in response to observable behavior.
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Robert G. Shulman is a biophysicist who has pioneered the use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and other spectroscopic techniques in Physics, Biochemistry and brain imaging. His original studies creative active fields of investigation in all these disciplines. He is the Sterling Professor (Emeritus) of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University, where he formed the Magnetic Resonance Center, taught Biochemistry, Biophysics and Literature, and was Director of the Division of Biological Sciences. He is a member of the National Academy of Scienves and of the Institute of Medicine.