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The Hardy Few on Leaner Pastures

Brain Asymmetry. R.J. Davidson and K. Hugdahl (Eds.). 1996. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 752 pp., $42.50 (paper).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 1998

Elkhonon Goldberg
Affiliation:
New York University School of Medicine, Clinical Professor, Department of Neurology, 322 West 57th Street, Suite 50G, New York, NY 10019.

Abstract

An acquaintance of mine once said that “scientists are like cattle. They graze the surface and move on to greener pastures.” The author of this jaded verdict is himself a successful scientist and a master grazer, so he should know. Hemispheric specialization used to be among the more inviting pastures, but no longer is. Most young researchers tend to search for other pastures.

Type
Book Review
Copyright
© 1998 The International Neuropsychological Society

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