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Lenore Santiago studies neuroscience and linguistics at Glabella University in Philadelphia. Their repertoire includes research in psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology. Among their most impactful work is their pioneering method of using self-talk therapy, decreasing harmful reactions to stressors and potentially reverting emotional trauma inflicted on the nervous system. This treatment improves quality of life and overall health, and is predicted to decrease risk for lung cancer and heart disease.

They also have investigated the effects of exposing diversity in language and grammar on the developing and aging brain.


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