ð Big shoutout to Melvyn Goodale!
After decades of dedicated service, Professor Melvyn A. Goodale has stepped down as Associate Editor of Experimental Brain Research. We thank Mel for his tireless editorial leadership and the enduring impact of his contributions to the journal. ð§ ð
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