I'm Austin, neuroscientist and Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at DePaul University in Chicago. (Views are my own; no medical advice.)
Although my research expertise is in Parkinson's and Huntington's Diseases, I've been getting into all aspects of neuroscience and psychology. My new book, Horror on the Brain, is a scientific look at horror and science fiction pop culture from Frankenstein through modern blockbusters such as Get Out and The Last of Us.
I've also written two textbooks, the self-published and free to access Open Neuroscience Initiative and Understanding Figures in Neuroscience Research through Cambridge University Press.
I'm Austin, neuroscientist and Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at DePaul University in Chicago. (Views are my own; no medical advice.)
Although my research expertise is in Parkinson's and Huntington's Diseases, I've been getting into all aspects of neuroscience and psychology. My new book, Horror on the Brain, is a scientific look at horror and science fiction pop culture from Frankenstein through modern blockbusters such as Get Out and The Last of Us.
I've also written two textbooks, the self-published and free to access Open Neuroscience Initiative and Understanding Figures in Neuroscience Research through Cambridge University Press.