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Meet the Editor: Allison Parshall, Associate Mind & Brain Editor | | Allison Parshall's interest in science journalism began with a gift, a copy of Oliver Sacks's Musicophilia. Sacks wrote about the brain in such a captivating way that it inspired her to study cognitive science in college. "I thought that to do what Sacks did, I needed to become a doctor first, but then I discovered that being a science journalist could be its own career, and I haven't looked back!" Allison joined Scientific American as an intern and now covers Mind & Brain as an Associate Editor. She embraces one of journalism's central challenges—balancing precision with narrative flair—saying, "If I try hard enough, I can find" the engaging story behind any scientific finding. Her first SciAm cover story, " Why Consciousness Is the Hardest Problem in Science," marks the beginning of an ongoing exploration of what she calls "this weird, metaphysical frontier of science." | | | | |
A dive into how scientists are trying to understand... Read more | | Consciousness researchers studying "islands of awareness" have found that disconnected brains... Read more | | The American Psychiatric Association has announced big upcoming changes to psychiatry's... Read more | | | | |
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