What is amazing about this is I actually just went to a lecture by Joe LeDoux about a month ago, and even weirder, I just met the bassist (Nina something, pronounced "nye-nuh" instead of "nee-nah") last week! She is interviewing at Yale as a potential grad student in a lab down the hall from mine.
Neuroscience is indeed a small world.
PS, I would also like to note that the LeDoux lecture was reviled by several people who attended it. Thus we began referring to it at "Much LeDoux About Nothing."
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the Amygdaloids? ha!
though it would be funnier if they were geologists...
What is amazing about this is I actually just went to a lecture by Joe LeDoux about a month ago, and even weirder, I just met the bassist (Nina something, pronounced "nye-nuh" instead of "nee-nah") last week! She is interviewing at Yale as a potential grad student in a lab down the hall from mine.
Neuroscience is indeed a small world.
PS, I would also like to note that the LeDoux lecture was reviled by several people who attended it. Thus we began referring to it at "Much LeDoux About Nothing."
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