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physiologists

n. (plural of physiologist English)

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There is a series of organs in the body which has long puzzled physiologists,--organs of glandular aspect, but having no ducts,--the spleen, the thyroid and thymus bodies, and the suprarenal capsules.

Because the drugs the pharmacologists played with influence behaviour, physiologists and psychiatrists seemed to have much less difficulty in accepting that they must be important.

Brain language has many dialects, spoken by many different sorts of biologists - physiologists, biochemists, anatomists - and handles its claims to objectivity with confidence.

A few years after my PhD, in the mid-1960s, I joined a small group of like-minded physiologists, anatomists and psychologists to establish the first neuroscience society in Britain - perhaps the world: the Brain Research Association.

A newly confident generation had bypassed the old battles of physiologists and biochemists and given their science a much more comprehensive name: neuroscience.

Psychologists and physiologists have always been resigned to using statistical analyses to extract meaning from and interpret their data.

Could it not at the least be studied by physiologists as a model for memory?