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Siri Hustvedt - A writer's adventures in psychiatry and neuro-science

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On January 14th, Siri Hustvedt spoke on the topic of "A writer's adventures in psychiatry and neuro-science". It was a complex and bracing piece of writing and an intense talk. Hustvedt said afterwards that she was contemplating putting together a book of her essays on science; we certainly hope she does.



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