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Professor Eduardo Mercado III joins the Exchange. He's a professor of psychology at the University of Buffalo, and a Guggenheim Fellow. He’s the author of "Principles of Cognition: Finding Minds" and also a co-author of "Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior."
Professor Mercado joins the Exchange to talk about his latest book, which seems to be a bit of a departure from his previous ones. Or maybe it isn’t. His latest book is titled, “Why Whales Sing,” published by Johns Hopkins press.
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