Word: neuropsychologists
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...took no unnecessary risks. To give advice, they provided Karpov with a cadre of talented seconds. To ensure his privacy, they dispatched a crew of grim-faced security men, led by a cigar-chomping ex-KGB prosecutor. As its ultimate weapon, Moscow also sent along Dr. Vladimir Zoukhar, a neuropsychologist who is reputedly an expert in hypnosis...
...supported himself by working part time in a button-dyeing factory. After graduation he became assistant conductor at Mannes at a salary of $35 a month. "We used to turn in the milk bottles so he would have enough money to go to work," remembers his wife Rita. A neuropsychologist, she raised their two daughters (now married) and Son Anthony, 14, more or less on the side, while going to college and pursuing her own career...
After Coe recovered from anesthesia, his first words were curses. Explains Neuropsychologist Aaron Smith: "Cuss words express feeling, not an idea. Communicating thoughts is more difficult." Soon Coe was able to communicate rational thoughts in short phrases. Today he still speaks slowly and leaves many sentences unfinished, but he can make himself understood unless he gets too tired...