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The promise of environmental neuroscience

Marc G. Berman (), Omid Kardan, Hiroki P. Kotabe, Howard C. Nusbaum and Sarah E. London
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Marc G. Berman: The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology
Omid Kardan: The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology
Hiroki P. Kotabe: The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology
Howard C. Nusbaum: The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology
Sarah E. London: The University of Chicago, Department of Psychology

Nature Human Behaviour, 2019, vol. 3, issue 5, 414-417

Abstract: The physical and social environment that surrounds us has a profound impact on our brains and behaviour. This impact is so fundamental that a complete understanding of neural mechanisms cannot be developed without taking into account the extensive interactions between neurobiology, psychology, behaviour and the environment.

Date: 2019
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