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Why so little neurobiological research ?

 

I dont understand that?

Edited by Der_Neugierige

6 minutes ago, Der_Neugierige said:

Why so little neurobiological research ?

 

I dont understand that?

There is a great deal of neurobiological research.

29 minutes ago, Der_Neugierige said:

Why so little neurobiological research ?

 

I dont understand that?

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18 hours ago, Der_Neugierige said:

Why so little neurobiological research ?

 

I dont understand that?

Since there are MOUNTAINS of it available from trusted online resources, can I assume you're looking in unusual places? Perhaps you should expand your search beyond cereal boxes, pamphlets, and billboards? Or perhaps narrow down your request, since neurobiology covers a great deal of information?

There is a certain irony in claiming you don't understand why the brain isn't considered more important. 

20 hours ago, Der_Neugierige said:

Why so little neurobiological research ?

 

I dont understand that?

A very crude measure of the amount of research on a topic is how many hits are generated by a google scholar enquiry. That returns, for "neurobiology", about 1,070,00.

How much larger do you think it should be?

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