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In the weeks and months to come, we'll continue to follow the field of neuroscience, with the help of writers like Pinker and Gilbert and Wright. There's plenty of ground to cover: from Alzheimer's, addiction and autism to streamlined talk therapies and better medicines. We hope you'll travel with us for the ride.
Richard Stengel, Managing Editor
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