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  1. Catherine Carr. Axonal delay lines for time measurement in the owl's brainstem. Laminar organization of the afferent and efferent systems of the torus semicircularis of gymnotiform fish: morphological substrates for parallel processing in the …. A time-comparison circuit in the electric fish midbrain.

  2. Catherine Carr interviews teenage boys across the UK about their fears, worries and ambitions in a changing world. She explores their experiences, challenges and insights on topics such as friendship, sexuality, masculinity and education.

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · Nine years ago, the audio producer Catherine Carr took her microphone outside and put the same question to people in various parts of the world: where are you going?

  4. Catherine Carr is a distinguished university professor and a neuroscientist who studies brain evolution and auditory processing. She has a PhD from UCSD, a postdoc from CalTech, and has worked at the Marine Biology Labs and the Grass Foundation.

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  5. www.relativelypodcast.comRelatively.

    Catherine Carr is the host of Relatively, a podcast that explores the relationships between brothers and sisters. She interviews siblings together and separately, and adds some sibling science to the mix.

  6. Catherine Carr is a neuroscientist and a fellow of AAAS and ISN. She studies the neural basis of auditory perception and cognition at the University of Maryland and the Marine Biological Laboratory.

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  8. Catherine Carr is a Distinguished University Professor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland. She studies the neural circuits underlying sound localization in barn owls and other reptiles.