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Warren Brown, Ph.D.
(Co-Investigator)
Warren Brown is professor of psychology and director
of the Travis Research Institute in the school of
psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He received
his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California
in experimental psychology (physiology). Brown has
authored or coauthored over 70 scholarly articles
in such peer-reviewed scientific journals as Neuropsychologia,
Psychophysiology, Neurobiology of Aging, Biological
Psychiatry, Developmental Neuropsychology, Cortex,
and Science; 15 chapters in edited scholarly
books; and over 120 presentations at scientific meetings.
Brown has also written and lectured on the integration
of neuroscience and Christian faith, and was principal
editor of Whatever Happened to the Soul? Scientific
and Theological Portraits of Human Nature (1998).
Currently, he is most actively involved in studying
the cognitive and psychosocial disabilities in a congenital
brain malformation called agenesis of the corpus callosum.
Additional areas of research include child development
and adult aging, evoked EEG potentials in mental activity
and psychopathology, and philosophy, neuroscience,
and the relationship between science and faith.
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