Brains R Us: The Science of Educating 2008: Highlights VideoMarch 3, 2008Topics:
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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008: Initiative 4Terry SejnowskiJanuary 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Terrence Sejnowski Run Time: 14 minutes Books by Terrence Sejnowski: Liars, Lovers, and Heroes: What the New Brain Science Reveals About How We Become Who We Are,... |
The Rightful Place with Patricia Smith Churchland and Mark ChurchlandUC San Diego and Stanford UniversityTopics: Speakers: Patricia Churchland, Mark Churchland Patricia Smith Churchland is UC President’s Professor of Philosophy at UC San Diego, focuses on neuroethics and attempts to understand... |
Camilla BenbowPeabody College Vanderbilt UniversityTopics: Speakers: Camilla Benbow Camilla Benbow is the Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development of Peabody College at Vanderbilt Universtiy. Her research is... |
Nelson BromsArizona State UniversityTopics: Speakers: Nelson Broms Nelson Broms is the Principal and Co-Chairman of the Crescent Group. He is also the former Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The... |
Andrea ChibaUniversity of California, San DiegoTopics: 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... |
TDLC Panel 2010University of California, San DiegoTopics: Speakers: Paula Tallal, Javier Movellan, Marni Stewart Bartlett, Zewelanji Serpell Javier Movellan is a research scientist at the University of California, San Diego Institute for Neural Computation. He also founded UCSD's Machine... |
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