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Warren
Brown
Warren S. Brown is professor of psychology at the Graduate
School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he is
director of the Lee Travis Research Institute. He is also a member of
the UCLA Brain Research Institute. He is actively involved in
experimental neuropsychological research, particularly related to
functions of the corpus callosum in relationship to human higher
cognitive and social processes. For the last 15 years, Brown’s
laboratory has been studying the cognitive and psychosocial
consequences of agenesis of the corpus callosum in individuals who have
intelligence within the normal range. Brown has coauthored more than 75
research publications and over 120 presentations at scientific
meetings. Brown has also written extensively on science and religion,
serving as editor of Whatever
Happened to the Soul: Scientific and Theological Portraits of
Human Nature
(with Nancey Murphy and Newton Malony) and
Understanding Wisdom: Sources, Science, and Society.
He is also coauthor (with Murphy) of Did
My Neurons Make Me Do It?: Philosophical and Neurobiological
Perspectives on Moral Responsibility and Free Will.
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