Brenda Milner
Brenda Milner | |
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Personlig information | |
Født | 15. juli 1918 (104 år) Manchester, Storbritannien |
Nationalitet | Canadisk |
Bopæl | Montreal |
Ægtefælle | Peter Milner |
Uddannelse og virke | |
Uddannelsessted | Newnham College, McGill Universitet (til 1952), University of Cambridge, Withington Girls' School |
Medlem af | Royal Society (fra 1979), National Academy of Sciences (fra 1976), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Royal Society of Canada |
Beskæftigelse | Universitetslærer, psykolog, hjerneforsker |
Fagområde | Neuropsykologi |
Faglig interesse | Neuropsykologi |
Arbejdsgiver | McGill Universitet |
Nomineringer og priser | |
Udmærkelser | Gairdner Foundation International-prisen (2005), Kavliprisen, Dan David-prisen (2014), Neuronal Plasticity Prize (1995), William James Fellowpris (1989) med flere |
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Brenda Milner (født 15. juli 1918 i Manchester, England) er en britisk-født canadisk neuropsykolog.
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Forfatter/Opretter: Eva Blue, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Neuropsychologist Brenda Milner at TEDxMcGill, 2011. Photo by Eva Blue
Forfatter/Opretter: Eva Blue, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Neuropsychologist Brenda Milner at TEDxMcGill, 2011. Photo by Eva Blue