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John Skoyles (scientist)
John
Skoyles
is a
neuroscientist
and
evolutionary psychologist
. He studied
philosophy of science
at the
London School of Economics
and then did
MRC
funded research upon
neuroscience
and dyslexia at
University College London
.
He published a letter while a first year
undergraduate
in the
science journal
Nature
on the left
lateralizing
role of the
Greek alphabet
and the origins of
Greek
and
Western civilization
. He is the coauthor of a book,
Up from Dragons: The evolution of intelligence
with
Dorion Sagan
upon the role of
neural plasticity
, the
prefrontal cortex
,
symbols
upon
human evolution
and the
rise
of
modern human
cognition
. Being himself a
dyslexic
, he has written about the
development
of dyslexia and
neural networks
, and the role of
the brain
in dyslexia.
In 2004 he initiated and was a consultant for
the BBC
documentary
The Family
That Walks
On All Fours
that reported on the
Ulas family
, the
first humans
reported that could not walk
bipedally
but who were proficient
quadrupedal
runners
and walkers.
He is a member of the
Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and Experimental Biology
at
University College
London
and the
Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
at the London
School of Economics
.
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