Douglas Watt (psychologist)
Douglas F. Watt is an American neuropsychologist, with specialties in emotion and Alzheimer's disease.[1] He has published theories on neuroscience related to emotion and consciousness.[2]
Early life and education
Watt graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor of science in psychology and religion in 1972. He received a masters of arts from Northeastern University in 1976 and a Ph.D. from Boston College in 1985.
gollark: By "don't use google" I mean the search engine; I guess Android is also google, but if you use an AOSP ROM and use alternatives for google apps/services, it's fine.
gollark: They do actually, though they mostly make android phones now...
gollark: ... or iPhones, which are stupidly overpriced.
gollark: You could just not use google.
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References
- Clarke, Chris (editor). Ways of Knowing: Science and Mysticism Today, "Section 2: The Perspective of Psychology", 2005.
- Corrigall, Jenny and Wilkinson, Heward (editors). Revolutionary Connections: Psychotherapy and Neuroscience, H. Karnac (Books) Ltd., London, 2003, p. 3.
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