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Jonah Lehrer

Jonah Richard Lehrer〔According to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905-1995''. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Searchable at http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/39461〕〔(Ellen Week of : January 8, 2012 - January 14, 2012 Archives )〕 (born June 25, 1981) is an American author, journalist, blogger, and speaker who writes on the topics of psychology, neuroscience, and the relationship between science and the humanities. He has published three books, two of which, ''Imagine'' and ''How We Decide'', were withdrawn from the market by publishers after it was discovered that Lehrer had fabricated quotations. This led to his resignation from his staff position at ''The New Yorker'' following disclosures that he had recycled his own work for the magazine. A later investigation at ''Wired.com'', where he had previously worked, found instances of recycled content and plagiarism.
==Personal life==
Lehrer was born in Los Angeles, California, in the Los Feliz neighborhood. His mother, Ariella (born Jean Hively), developed educational software, and his father, David Lehrer, is a civil rights lawyer.〔 His mother converted to Judaism before marrying his father.〔(Book Buzz | Author’s mom a Red Lion grad )〕 Lehrer graduated from Columbia University in 2003 with a major in neuroscience; while an undergraduate, he examined the biological process of memory in Nobel Prize-winner Eric Kandel's lab. He was also editor of the ''Columbia Review'' for two years.〔 Among his poems in the magazine was "The Frustrated Monologue," in which Lehrer wrote, "to reveal/the terrible truth/hidden inside a detail./I am lying and I am a liar/and the rocks of Flaubert are blue/because blue is a cliché."〔http://www.ivygateblog.com/2012/09/i-am-a-liar-the-early-poetry-of-jonah-lehrer-columbia-undergraduate/〕 He then studied 20th-century literature and philosophy at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jonah Lehrer: Author of How We Decide and Proust Was a Neuroscientist )〕 He is a contributing editor at ''Scientific American Mind'', ''Radiolab'' syndicated by National Public Radio, and has written for ''The New Yorker'', ''Wired'', ''Grantland'', ''Nature'', ''Seed'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', and ''The Boston Globe''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Short bio at personal page )〕 Lehrer owns the historic Shulman House in Los Angeles, California. He is married to Sarah Liebowitz, who worked as a journalist, and the couple has one child.〔

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