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George AinslieVeterans Affairs Medical Center, Coatesville, PennsylvaniaMay 13, 2010Program: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Speakers: George Ainslie George Ainslie is chief Psychiatrist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at... |
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Richard Holton with Discussant Tim BayneMassachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of OxfordMay 13, 2010Program: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Speakers: Richard Holton, Tim Bayne Richard Holton is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research is focused... |
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Mark Muraven with Discussant Owen FlanaganState University of New York, University at Albany and Duke UniversityMay 13, 2010Program: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Speakers: Mark Muraven, Owen Flanagan Mark Muraven is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the State University of New York, University at Albany. His research is... |
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Natalie Gold with Discussant John BroomeUniversity of Edinburgh and University of OxfordMay 13, 2010Program: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Speakers: Natalie Gold, John Broome Natalie Gold is Lecturer in Mind, Reason and Decision at the University of Edinburgh. Her research is focused on moral psychology, and... |
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George Ainslie with Discussant Patricia Smith ChurchlandVeterans Affairs Medical Center, Coatesville, Pennsylvania and University of California, San DiegoMay 13, 2010Program: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Topics: Speakers: George Ainslie, Patricia Churchland George Ainslie is chief Psychiatrist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at... |
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Kent BerridgeUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborProgram: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Speakers: Kent Berridge Kent Berridge is the James Olds Collegiate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Professor in the Department of Psychology (Biopsychology... |
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Opening remarks from Neil LevyProgram: The Mechanisms of Self-Control: Lessons from Addiction Topics: Speakers: Neil Levy Neil Levy is the Deputy Director of Research at the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. |
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