William B. Levy, Ph.D., was a colleague at the University of Virginia whom I admired greatly. We ran in different circles. He spent most of his time in the medical school doing basic research about biological features of cognition while I was in the education school working on quite applied problems such as improving instruction and outcomes for students with disabilities. He was a neuroscientist and I was a behavioral engineer.
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