Articles Containing “James Cutting” — 139 result(s)

Michael S. Gazzaniga University of California, Santa Barbara Michael S. Gazzaniga is one of the world’s leaders in studies of the mind and brain. His discovery of the distinct contributions of the two cerebral hemispheres

Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Teachers College, Columbia University Dr. Brooks-Gunn has had a distinguished and pioneering career as an interdisciplinary developmental psychologist with both basic and applied interests. Her research on the biological and environmental conditions that

Nancy Eisenberg Arizona State University Nancy Eisenberg has made pioneering theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions to the understanding of basic developmental processes. In particular, her work provides foundational knowledge in the areas of prosocial behavior

Richard Nisbett engages in wishful thinking (“All Brains are the Same Color,” Observer, February, 2009). We published an editorial about the James Watson affair in November last year (J. P. Rushton and A. R. Jensen.