Past Events
Shaul Druckmann, Stanford University, Department of Neurobiology
“Relating circuit dynamics to computation: robustness and dimension-specific computation in cortical dynamics”
Mona Rosenke, PhD student working with Professor Kalanit Grill-Spector, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Sunwoo Jeong, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University
Children’s Understanding of (Technological) Minds.
Samuel J. Gershman, Harvard University, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Center for Brain Science
Title: Believing in dopamine
Dr. Ueli Rutishauser, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Cultural Epistemologies and Reasoning about the Natural World
Speaker: MH Tessler, Graduate Student with Noah Goodman, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Richard G Morris, University of Edinburgh, Director of the Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems and Professor of Neuroscience
Speaker: Arielle Keller, Graduate Student (Williams Lab, Neuroscience program) John Cocjin, Graduate Student (Lee Lab, Bioengineering program) Akshay Jagadeesh, Graduate…
Imran Thobani, PhD Student, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University
Robert Knight, M.D., UC Berkeley, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Department of Psychology
Insights into Human Cognition from Direct Brain Recording
Derek Powell, Postdoc with Ellen Markman, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Title: How reasoning biases decisions and reinforces misconceptions
Michael Hahn, PhD Student, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University
Title: Learning and consolidating patterns in experience
Francesco P. Battaglia, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen
Cortico-hippocampal interactions for memory
Douglas Eck, Senior Staff Research Scientist, Google (on Google Brain team)
Hyo Gweon, Professor, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Kevin Madore, PhD Student, Stanford University, Department of Psychology
Kara Weisman, PhD, Department of Psychology, Stanford University