Event Category: MindCORE Seminar Series

  • Category MindCORE Seminar Series
  • From January 1, 2018
  • To April 26, 2024

Daniela Schiller Departments of Neuroscience and Psychiatry Mount Sinai   Exploring the neural landscape of imagination and abstract spaces   External cues imbued with significance can enhance the motivational state of an organism, trigger related memories and influence future planning and goal directed behavior. At the same time, internal thought and imaginings can moderate and […]

Join us for a seminar and panel discussions on career paths outside of academia.   Click here to register!     Schedule:   11:00am – Panel: Grants, Policy, and Influence Shachee Doshi, Emerging Technologies Advisor, USAID Jesse Isaacman-Beck, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, NIH Samantha White, Office of Neuroscience Communications and Engagement, NIH   […]

Janice Chen Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Johns Hopkins University   Brain Dynamics Underlying Memory for Continuous Natural Events   The world confronts our senses with a continuous stream of rapidly changing information. Yet, we experience life as a series of episodes or events, and in memory these pieces seem to become even further […]

Michael Frank Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Stanford University   Bigger data about smaller people: Investigating children’s language learning at scale   Every typically developing child learns to talk, but children vary tremendously in how and when they do so. What predicts this variability? And which aspects of early language learning are consistent across […]