Dean Buonomano is a neuroscientist and professor at UCLA, specializing in the study of time perception and neural computation.
His research focuses on how the brain tells time and processes temporal information.
Buonomano's work combines neurobiology, psychology, and physics to explore the relationship between brain function and our understanding of time.
He has published extensively in scientific journals and authored popular science books, including "Brain Bugs" and "Your Brain Is a Time Machine." Buonomano's interdisciplinary approach to studying time and the brain has contributed significantly to the field of neuroscience and our understanding of how the mind interprets temporal experiences.
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