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Shelley Carson

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 18, 2014
Leveraging the "mad genius" debate: why we need a neuroscience of creativity and psychopathologyShelley Carson
Harvard Health Letter|February 2, 2011
Creative thinking and the brainShelley Carson
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 25, 2016
The effect of before school physical activity on child development: A study protocol to evaluate the Build Our Kids Success (BOKS) ProgramRachele Pojednic, Stephanie Peabody, Shelley Carson, et al.
Preventive Medicine|November 6, 2021
Master-planned communities in the United States as novel contexts for individual and population-level researchKristen Nishimi, Emma Glickman, Kathryn Smith, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 18, 2014
Leveraging the "mad genius" debate: why we need a neuroscience of creativity and psychopathologyShelley Carson
Harvard Health Letter|February 2, 2011
Creative thinking and the brainShelley Carson
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 25, 2016
The effect of before school physical activity on child development: A study protocol to evaluate the Build Our Kids Success (BOKS) ProgramRachele Pojednic, Stephanie Peabody, Shelley Carson, et al.
Preventive Medicine|November 6, 2021
Master-planned communities in the United States as novel contexts for individual and population-level researchKristen Nishimi, Emma Glickman, Kathryn Smith, et al.
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