October 15, 2007



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Peering into the brain using fMRI technology “is like being an astronomer and finding parts of the sky that have never been looked at before,” says Stephan Hamann, associate professor of psychology. Expanded access to such resources “is going to take Emory to the next level,” he adds.


Psychology expansion boosts Emory’s power for behavioral research
History is full of famous people, great monuments and burning questions. But if Oded Borowski could visit any time and place, he would travel back 2,200 years to a now forgotten border town in the former kingdom of Judah. He’d like to meet a resident there and ask: What did you have for breakfast? What do you do for a living?
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