Frederick E. Lepore, M.D.
Frederick E. Lepore, M.D., is professor of neurology and ophthalmology at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Consistently listed in the Best Doctors in American Service, he has been an attending physician on the neurology service at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital since 1980 and has written extensively on neurology and ophthalmology.

When Seeing Is Not Believing
Exactly what are “sane hallucinations,” described more than 200 years ago by a Swiss philosopher whose primitive cataract surgery left him seeing silent figures, birds, and buildings?
Dissecting Genius: Einstein’s Brain and the Search for the Neural Basis of Intellect
Our fascination with Einstein’s brain, says Frederick E. Lepore, reveals more about us—our assumptions about the brain and our reverence for genius—than about Einstein.