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CNS 2026 Q&A with Monica Rosenberg Monica Rosenberg has been interested in the brain-mind interface before she even knew it was possible to study it professionally. In a fourth grade science fair project, she tested the effects of aging on reaction time by having people catch a ruler dropped vertically and recording how far it […]

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CNS 2026 Q&A with Samuel McDougle As a member of a Connecticut-based band, Samuel McDougle has many opportunities to display a range of motor skills on a regular basis, whether playing bluegrass fiddle, mandolin, or guitar. From his love of music has sprung a focus within cognitive neuroscience on how people learn and get better […]

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CNS 2026 Q&A with Carol Barnes When Carol Barnes turned 65 years old, she had a stunning realization: that she was now the people, 65 years and older, she had been studying for the past several decades – and – that she was “OK.”  Reflecting several years later on that moment, Barnes, director of the […]

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CNS 2026 Q&A with Peter Hagoort From his days as an undergraduate student assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics to his work now as Director of the Institute, Peter Hagoort has come full circle in his career, seeking to unlock the mechanisms of language in the brain. For more than four decades, he […]

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Just a whiff of certain smells can instantly take me back to my childhood. When I smell fresh bread or apple cake right out of the oven, for example, I remember sitting around the dinner table with my parents and sisters for the holidays. Although odors can be a powerful memory cue, they are little […]

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