| Born | 30 October 1875 (died: 13 February 1945) |
| Died | 89 |
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| Legacy | |
| Movements | Neural Philosophy • Civil rights advocacy |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupations | Philosopher • neuroscientist • psychologist • musician • composer |
| Institutions | Harvard University • Johns Hopkins University • Princeton University |
| Contributions | Neural Philosophy • Advancements in neuroscience • Psychological insights • Modern classical compositions |
| Notable works | Brain Patterns and the Mind • Melodies of the Cortex • Synaesthesia and Human Perception • Soul Symphony: Classical Music and Neuroscience |
| Place of birth | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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