Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, author of widely acclaimed books on brain science that bridge the gap between complex neuroscience and public understanding, researcher focused on neural plasticity and sensory processing
Dr. David Linden is a distinguished neuroscientist and professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
He specializes in understanding the cellular mechanisms of brain function, particularly in neural plasticity and sensory systems.
In addition to his academic research, he has written several popular science books that explain brain science to a broad audience, helping to make complex neurological concepts accessible and engaging.
His work has significantly contributed to both scientific knowledge and public education about the brain.

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