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Meet This Issue's Contributors
The Scientist 2005, 19(17):6
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When neuroscientist Christof Koch found out 25 years ago that Francis Crick had been mulling over the same big questions he was on how a tangle of neurons can lead to complex thoughts, he decided it was time to get serious about consciousness. "There's always this thinking that that's something one can't do anything about, but this is becoming less and less true." On page 14 the Caltech professor explains why we're closer than ever to closing the mind-body gap.
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