| 31. | During his tenure, the institute became a center internationally renowned for its work in comparative neuroanatomy.
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| 32. | Shortly thereafter he married the psychiatrist Margaret Wilson, who had just completed her doctorate in neuroanatomy.
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| 33. | His research publications have appeared in refereed international journals in psychology, neuroscience, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
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| 34. | Using this strategy, LeDoux has given researchers the first real glimpse into the neuroanatomy of an emotion.
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| 35. | This difficulty explains the paucity of their description in neuroanatomy atlases and the poor understanding of their functions.
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| 36. | He collaborated most often and fruitfully with Paul Bucy and made various contributions to neuroanatomy throughout his career.
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| 37. | What is probably different is their neuroanatomy, their neural connections, but that would be hard to determine.
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| 38. | "' Neuroanatomy "'is the study of the anatomy and stereotyped organization of nervous systems.
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| 39. | :It seems correct after I cross-referenced, but it's been a while since neuroanatomy.
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| 40. | He is Professor at the Institute of Clinical Neuroanatomy, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main.
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