Would a neuropsychologists be considered a type of neuroscientist?

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    Muhsina Mahadi | Contributor-Level 7

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    Neuroscientists who specialize in neuropsychology are an elite group, studying the brain and its relationship to specific psychological behaviors and traits. Neuropsychologists can work in research settings at universities or laboratories, or they might treat patients directly in a clinical setting
    This make sure that both are different.

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