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Rhythmic Dynamics and CognitionCognitive Rhythms CollaborativeJune 4 - 5, 2013
The Rhythmic Dynamics and Cognition Conference is a two-day event sponsored by the Cognitive Rhythms Collaborative (CRC). The CRC is a group of scientists in the Boston area who work together to advance our understanding of the brain dynamics underlying cognitive functions such as sensory processing, attention, learning, memory and motor planning. |
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One Mind for ResearchNext Frontier of the Brain ForumMay 23 - 25, 2011
From Monday, May 23 through Wednesday, May 25, 2011, an extraordinary event took place in Boston that brought together researchers, health advocates and politicians to mount a concerted challenge to solving what has been called the final frontier of medicine: the human brain.
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ANFA Interfaces: Academy of Neuroscience for ArchitectureNovember 4, 2009
Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture in partnership with UC San Diego, Salk Institute & NewSchool of Architecture & Design present ANFA INTERFACES: A series of discussions about emerging research at the intersection of Neuroscience and Architecture |
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008January 4 - 8, 2008
This is the second annual all-hands meeting of the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center (TDLC), which investigates time as a crucial element in the learning process and integrates the study of learning dynamics across multiple time scales - from milliseconds, to life-long learning. This new science of the temporal dynamics of learning... |
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Cognitive Science 200: The Temporal Dynamics of LearningProfessor: Gary CottrellApril 13 - June 8, 2007
Cognitive Science 200 is an interdisciplinary seminar of changing topics used as a mechanism for Ph.D. students in the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program and the Cognitive Science Department to achieve breadth. This quarter, the topic is based on our new NSF-sponsored Science of Learning Center, The Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center (TDLC). The... |
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Multi-level Brain ModelingSeptember 29, 2006
"In order to understand such a very complex system like the brain, we need to have techniques for being able to probe the brain." An exploration of different techniques used to study brain function on multiple scales, both spatially and temporally. |
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Pat Churchland's BraintrustWhat does neuroscience tell us about morality? Do we furnish the mind with experience? The Science Network joins Pat Churchland on the road promoting her new book, Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tell Us About Morality. |
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