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Marni Stewart BartlettUniversity of California, San DiegoApril 22, 2010Program: Brains R Us 2 Topics: Speakers: Marni Stewart Bartlett Marni Stewart-Bartlett is an Associate Research Professor at the Insitute for Neural Computation at the University of California, San Diego and... |
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How we learn about objects matters for their representation in the ventral pathwayIsabel GauthierJanuary 23, 2010Program: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2010 Topics: Speakers: Isabel Gauthier Isabel Gauthier is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience at Vanderbilt University. Her research is... |
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2009: Terry JerniganInvited SpeakerFebruary 21, 2009Program: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2009 Topics: Speakers: Terry Jernigan Run Time: 50 minutes Terry Jernigan from UC San Diego: Behavioral correlates of brain fiber tract parameters in children: What's the role of timing? |
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008: Initiative 3Javier MovellanJanuary 5, 2008Program: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008 Topics: Speakers: Javier Movellan Run Time: 13 minutes
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008: Initiative 1Dan FeldmanJanuary 5, 2008Program: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008 Topics: Speakers: Dan Feldman Run Time: 10 minutes
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How to avoid boring peoplewith Nobel Laureate James D. WatsonSeptember 24, 2007Program: The Science Studio Topics: Speakers: James D. Watson Run Time: 1 hours 10 minutes James D. Watson is a molecular biologist celebrated for his discovery of the structure of DNA with Francis Crick for which he received the Nobel... |
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The Rightful Place with Nita FarahanyVanderbilt University Law SchoolProgram: The Rightful Place Topics: Speakers: Nita Farahany Nita Farahany is a Professor of Law and Philosophy at Vanderbilt University Law School. She researches and writes about the intersection of criminal... |
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Time, context, reward, and the dentate gyrusAndrea ChibaProgram: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2010 Topics: Speakers: Andrea Chiba Andrea Chiba is a Professor in the Department of Cognitive Science and an affiliate of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences at the University of... |
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