Andreas Killen
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Andreas Killen is a notable scholar whose work focuses on the intersections of brain science and cultural history, particularly during the Cold War era. His research delves into how scientific advancements in neurology influenced societal perceptions of the mind and body, reflecting broader social anxieties and aspirations of the time. Killen's books, such as "Nervous Systems: Brain Science in the Early Cold War" and "Berlin Electropolis: Shock, Nerves, and German Modernity," explore these themes in depth, providing insight into how scientific discourse shaped modernity in Germany.